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The type of tissue that makes up the surface of the skin is called stratified squamous epithelium. This tissue is composed of multiple layers of flat cells that provide protection against external stressors and help to prevent dehydration or infection. It is a key component of the epidermis, the outermost layer of the skin.
The connective tissue that produces red and white blood cells is known as bone marrow. There are two types of bone marrow, which are known as medulla ossium flava and medulla ossium rubra.
Areolar tissue is known as packaging tissue
When you stare at an object for a length of time and then look at a blank wall you can see an indistinct coloured image of the object you had been staring at. This is known as retinal fatigue.
The tissue that smoothens bone surfaces at joints is known as the cartilage, a connective tissue with Chondrocytes which produce the extracellular matrix.
The tissue that makes up the lining between the joints that both cushion and make a low friction surface is known as "cartilage" this tissue is also lubricated with synovial fluids.
Air produces a force on the surface of an object (in this case the earth) because of the movement of the particles that make up air. This force over a defined area is known as pressure.
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Anterior surface
The soft tissue in the center of bones is known as bone marrow.
c. retinal
No. The outer layer of the eyem the white part, is the sclera. The choroid is the next layer and the retinal is next.