I would have to say yea because like another tissue it a be worn out
serous, mucous, synovial
It is the tissue that lines the great cavities of the body that have no openings to the outside. Aneisha
No, it is an epithelial membrane.
The basal lamina, also known as the "basement membrane," connects the epithelium to the underlying connective tissue.
Epithelium :)
The serous membrane contains the epithelial layer and the connective tissue layer. The epithelial layer produces cells that produce lubricating serious fluid. The Connective tissue later houses blood vessels and nerves and serves as the "binding layer" for the serous membrane to adhere to organs and other structures in the body.
Yes
C.T is connective tissue so a ct membrane is a membrane made of connective tissue
serous, mucous, synovial
Serous Fluids are produced when interstitial fluidfrom the underlying connective tissue passes through the mesothelium.Synovial Fluids are produced when loose connective tissue produces a liquid that seeps from the tissue and fills the synovial cavity.
It is the tissue that lines the great cavities of the body that have no openings to the outside. Aneisha
No, it is an epithelial membrane.
The epithelial layer of the serous membrane is known as the mesothelium and consists of a single layer of simple squamous epithelium which produce the serous fluid. These cells are bound tightly to the second and underlying connective tissue.
epicardium makes that connective tissue that is called fibrous and serous
The basal lamina, also known as the "basement membrane," connects the epithelium to the underlying connective tissue.
synovial
Epithelium :)