bio-engineering
If it survived the de-skinning process and still had its fat tissue, then it could regrow its skin...except it would be be just scar tissue making a very ugly rabbit.
in the joints
cartilage
Bones form the frame of the body. They are connected at various types of joints and are held together by connective tissue.
Unfortunately, gum tissue lost due to recession or gum disease is generally permanent. In severe cases, surgery can be performed where tissue from another part of the mouth, typically the palate (roof of the mouth) is transplanted to replace lost gum tissue. This surgery requires a high level of skill from the surgeon.
No, the ligament -a tough band of tissue- holds bones together at joints.
no they just allow movement in joints with out damaging the bones.
Ligaments and tendons
cartilage
Joints which are made of tissue and cartilage.
Atheritis
nervous tissue