There are living and nonliving components in a connective tissue.
Biopsy is the removal of living tissue for microscopic examination. Biomicroscopy is the microscopic examination of living tissue.Related terms:Histology is the study of tissue.Histopathology is the study of diseased tissue.
No.
What defines a connective tissue is living cells surrounded by a non-living extracellular matrix. The red and white blood cells are the living cells and the plasma they float in is the non-living extracellular matrix therefore blood is classified as a connective tissue.
The bones have the largest amount of minerals, calcium and phosphorus, in its extracellular matrix. Teeth, which are specialized bone, have additional enamel that makes them even stronger. That answer has nothing to do with the question asked....but the answer is connective tissue.
There are living and nonliving components in a connective tissue.
cells
no. it is a living tissue.
connective tissue proper
yes, they are an ossified tissue
Any tissue of a living organism containing cells that are being replaced when they die.
Biopsy is the removal of living tissue for microscopic examination. Biomicroscopy is the microscopic examination of living tissue.Related terms:Histology is the study of tissue.Histopathology is the study of diseased tissue.
A living cell is the smallest structure of that carries out specific functions.
It does appear, but not as a hole. The tissue usually flops over.
Well my phere it is living
No, it is not.
No.