Areolar connective tissue proper
The connective tissue that forms the soft packing around organs is called areolar tissue. It is a loose connective tissue that provides support and elasticity to organs while allowing for movement and flexibility.
Areolar CT.
The soft packing around organs refers to connective tissue known as adipose tissue or fat. Adipose tissue acts as a cushion, providing support and protection for organs while also storing energy. It helps to keep organs in place within the body and insulates them to regulate temperature.
This is a type of connective tissue. It is classified as loose and dense irregular connective tissues.
Just make sure it doesn't bounce around. Other than that, in no way.
Organs such as the brain, liver, lungs, spleen, and kidneys are classified as soft organs because they are delicate and vulnerable to damage. These organs have a softer texture compared to others like the bones or muscles.
Yes an Oyster has a soft body inside a hard shell.
Only the packaging.
That sounds like hydrogel material. It consists of a network of polymer chains that can hold a large amount of water within its structure. It is soft, flexible, and commonly used in medical applications, such as wound dressings or contact lenses.
the bones privide a stucteral framework and potection to the soft organs. they also provide for the atachment of muscles, and help them move around
the mantle? i think.
Your organs are soft, and a hit could damage them. The skeleton provides a hard cage to surround them.