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Yes, the areolar connective tissue forms the framework for the lamina propria of the mucous membranes.
Yes, areolar tissue is a type of connective tissue.
Yes, the papillary layer of the skin consists of areolar connective tissue.
The sticky material between cells of areolar connective tissue is known as "ground substance."
Connective tissue.
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Yes, the areolar connective tissue forms the framework for the lamina propria of the mucous membranes.
Areolar connective tissue does.
Endothelial tissue composes basement membranes.
Areolar Connective
Yes, areolar tissue is a type of connective tissue.
Areolar connective tissue composes basement tissue. This is a soft packaging tissues that features a jellylike matrix. This type of tissue is one of the most widespread throughout the human body.
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Yes, the papillary layer of the skin consists of areolar connective tissue.
A soft packaging tissue with jellylike matrix is called a areolar. It mainly composes the basement membrane that lines the organs of the body including the skin.
A synovial joint can be characterised by a synovial cavity within synovial membrane encapsulating two articulating bone ends to allow for joint mobilisation. Wow how about an answer now.........Joint Cavity
The sticky material between cells of areolar connective tissue is known as "ground substance."