yes...well put it this way.....the skin is made up of many, many cells that become one that form a tissue...so are your organs...i am only in jr. high but i am sure that my answer has the slightest effect on what you have to say :)
Connective tissue of the skin is developed from?
The subcutaneous layer of skin is the layer which is formed of connective tissue.
Connective tissue of the skin is developed from?
The skin is actually formed from two kinds of tissue. The epidermis is constructed from stratified squamous epithelium and the dermis is made up of dense connective tissue.
Both tendons and ligaments are made of dense connective tissue. Skin contains irregular dense connective tissue.
Connective tissue is in the Dermis which is the secons layer of skin.
The connective tissue is found in the skin.
Tendons of muscles and ligaments are made out of dense regular collagenous connective tissue. This type of connective tissue is very strong in one direction.
Skin, Adipose tissue (fat), connective tissue, capillaries and arteries, mammary glands and their ducts
The deeper part of the dermis of the skin. Basically, this part of the dermis has dense or fibrous irregular conective tissue, which provides strength to the skin. Below this tissue there is loose connective tissue (areolar connective tissue and adipose tissue) that are part of the subcutaneous layer of the skin. As you know, the dermis is part of the cutaneous membrane.
There are 2 regions of the dermis. The superficial layer is made of areolar connective tissue and the deeper layer is made of dense irregular connective tissue.
An example of a tough connective tissue is a tendon.