The answer is cartilage
This tissue is hyaline cartilage. It is rather smooth and slippery.
articular cartilage
The cerebral cortex is actually the covering layer. It is a thin layer of tissue that covers the part of the brain called the cerebrum.
well the intestine itself is composed of smooth muscle. It is composed of epithelial tissue, muscle tissue, and the glandular cells. The inner layer is of the epithelial tissue. This contains vilis and mucous for the digestion process. Does this help at all? Arnel
Which layer of cells contains vascular tissue
cartilage :{D
The end of bones are covered with a smooth, slippery, thick layer of tissue called CARTILAGE.WHY?Because it is flexible and important in joints because it acts as a shock absorber.It also makes movement easier. HOW? (how does it make movement easier?)By reducing friction that would be caused by bones rubbing together.Also a special tissue called Periosteum
Cartilage.
The thin layer of tissue that covers the body of a mollusk is called the "mantle."
Cortical bone, or compact bone, is one of two main types of osseous tissue. Cortical bone is dense and forms the surface of bones, contributing 80% of the weight of a human skeleton. It is extremely hard, formed of multiple stacked layers with few gaps. Its main function is to support the body, protect organs, provide levers for movement, and (shared with cancellous bone) store minerals. The other major type of bone is trabecular or cancellous bone; it is spongy and makes up the bulk of the interior of most bones, including the vertebrae.
It is the Cartilage.
The periosteum does , which is a specialized layer of connective tisssue.
This tissue is hyaline cartilage. It is rather smooth and slippery.
Tunica Media
the middle layer, called the tunica media
The medical term for the outside of the skeleton is "periosteum". It is a dense layer of connective tissue that covers and protects bones.
symphisis