Skin, blood vessels, bones...
all over your body.
Epithelial tissue is found all over the body, covering organs and lining body surfaces to protect and allow the exchange of substances.
all over
Yep! We have lymphnodes all over the body.
Skin is the outermost layer of tissue of the body, so it can be found on all organisms having an endoskeleton (a skeleton on the inside of the body, rather than a skeleton on the outside, which would be an exoskeleton like insects have).All over your body
Yes. Don't worry about it, they're all over all of us. As long as they don't become too many, they're not an issue.
Maybe the question is not specific enough...Many kinds of nerve cells are found all over the body. The spine, the skin, the brain etc.
Hair is found all over the body. It is part of the integumentary system which helps regulate body temperature. It is most commonly found on the head.
yes there are muscles all over the body
Cheese is found all over mexico
all over
Clams - both marine and fresh water - are found everywhere they have proximity to a body of water, all over the united states and southern Canada.