It's the skin right under the dermis. It contains fat and blood vessels that supply blood to the dermis. This is why you get a scar if your rip your skin all the way through the subcutaneous layer. It's because there are no blood vessel to feed the dermis.
Areolar tissue is a type of connective tissue.
The medical term for overstretching or tearing of the connective tissue of a joint is "sprain."
It is when you tear your muscle tissue
do you mean tear as in tair, or tear as in teer?? In tear as in tair, a bandage might help. In tear as in teer, i recomend wiping your eye with a tissue, but not too much, or your eyes will go red
simple squamous
No. You can break your bones but you cant break muscle or tissue. You can only tear them apart.
A. Keratinized stratified squamous
Stratified squamus keratinized
keratinized stratified squamous
a soft tissue injury is mainly a tear, strain, sprain, and swelling a hard tissue injury is serious like a broken bone, severe fractures, joint dislocation, bruising, internal bleeding
When you work out, if you work out hard enough, you tear your muscle. Then the tissue starts to fix it, in the place where you tore it, more tissue is added, thus, forming a muscle.
a soft tissue injury is mainly a tear, strain, sprain, and swelling a hard tissue injury is serious like a broken bone, severe fractures, joint dislocation, bruising, internal bleeding