depends how big. Big: u can pull it
Small: Tweezers
Any object that is so far embedded in the tissue should be left alone to be removed by a physician.
endocrine glands are epithelial cells embedded within connective tissue.
No amputated body part is too small to be salvaged. Debris or other contaminating material should be removed, but the tissue should not be allowed to get wet. An amputated body part should be wrapped in bandages, towels.
As much breast tissue as possible is removed. Approximately 10 to 20 axillary lymph nodes usually are removed.
Capillaries
Tonsils.
palatine tonsills
collagen
Cellular debris
balls
The matrix of connective tissue is composed of collagen, reticular, and elastic fibers embedded in ground substance (typically composed of water with stabilizing proteins). The fibers are made by fibroblasts and the most abundant in the body is collagen, while the least abundant is elastic.
In debridement, dead tissue is removed so that the remaining living tissue can adequately heal.
mohs' surgery