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Q: What is the Difference between epithelium and connective tissues?
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What are the four tissues in the human body?

epithelium, connective, muscle, & nervous


How do epithelial tissues receive nutrients?

Nutrients diffuse to epithelium from underlying connective tissues, which have abundant blood vessels.


What are the three main tissues in a heart?

The heart is made of muscle, connective, epithelium, and nervous tissue.


Where is connective tissues located?

Loose connective tissue is found beneath epithelial membranes and glandular epithelium. The function of the loose connective tissue attaches to the epithelium to underlying tissues and allow for diffusion of nutrients to epithelial cells.


What are the important body tissues?

Epithelium connective tissue muscle nerve and your skin! sorry but skin is actually epithelium tissue that's why i didnt write skin


Which tissues have the least amount of matrix stratified squamous epithelium areolar connective tissue osseous tissue dense irregular connective tissue or blood?

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Why do rete ridges form in excess during periodontal inflammation?

From online definition of Rete Ridges Rete Ridges are extensions of the epithelium into the connective tissue. They occur to an excess where epithelium lined tissues are irritated and inflamed such as the junctional epithelium during periodontal disease


Thebasic difference between dense irregular and dense regular connective tissues is in the amount of elastic fibers and adipose cells present?

false


How many tissues present in human body?

The human body has 4 primary tissue types: epithelium, connective tissue, nervous tissue, and muscle.


What kind of tissues make up your skin?

The tissue that makes up most of your skin is Epithelial tissue.


What tissue type functions in the formation of membranes and glands?

dense fibrous connective tissue


Similarities between blood and lymph?

both are vascular connective tissues