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The hypodermis contains connective cells or tissues directly under the skin.

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Do liver cells contain connective tissue?

Connective tissue is made of cells, and cells do not contain other cells (if they are healthy; bacterial infection would be an exception). Cells do contain structural elements that connect them to other cells, but that is not the same thing as connective tissue.


What tissues make up the hypodermis?

The hypodermis, or subcutaneous tissues, is primarily made up of loose connective tissue and fat. It can also contain blood vessels.


What other tissue found in hypodermis supports the adipose tissue?

Loose connective tissue in the hypodermis supports the adipose tissue found there.


What is the supporting layer for the skin that contains adipose tissue and loose connective tissue?

The layer you are referring to is the subcutaneous tissue, also known as the hypodermis or superficial fascia. This layer contains adipose tissue (fat cells) and loose connective tissue that connects the skin to the underlying muscles and bones, providing insulation and cushioning for the body.


Hypodermis is usually has an abundance of in this tissue?

yes, its basically the fatty part of the hypodermis, and then the dermis, which is made up of connective tisse, and then the epidermis which is made up of epithelial cells, stratified squamous keratinized epithelium to be specific.


Which section of skin contain adipose?

Hypodermis


Does loose connective tissue contain chondrocytes?

No, loose connective tissue does not contain chondrocytes. Chondrocytes are specialized cells found in cartilage tissue, not in loose connective tissue. Loose connective tissue primarily consists of collagen and elastin fibers, along with various cells such as fibroblasts and macrophages.


What two basic tissues of the skin are composed of dense irregular connective tissue?

The dermis and hypodermis are the two basic tissues of the skin that are composed of dense irregular connective tissue. The dermis is the middle layer of the skin, providing strength and elasticity, while the hypodermis is the deepest layer, containing fat cells and connecting the skin to underlying tissues.


What are living cells called?

Dermis and hypodermis.


Does areolar or loose connective tissue lacks nucleated cells?

Areolar connective tissue contains various types of cells, including nucleated cells such as fibroblasts and immune cells. However, loose connective tissue is a broader term that encompasses various types of connective tissues, some of which may not contain nucleated cells. Examples of loose connective tissues without nucleated cells include adipose tissue (which primarily consists of fat cells) and cartilage.


What Part of the hair in the dermis and hypodermis?

The hair follicle is located in the dermis and extends into the hypodermis. The hair bulb, which contains the hair papilla and matrix cells responsible for hair growth, is situated at the base of the hair follicle in the dermis.


Why can skin move easily over underlying muscles?

Becayse of the loose connective tissue within the hypodermis