Connective tissue papilla is a vascular process or form of connective tissue extending into and nourishing the root of a hair, feather, or developing tooth. Many skin papilla extend from the dermal layer into the epidermal layer.
The papilla is filled with small blood vessels that supply nourishment to the cells around it, called the germinal matrix cells.
Hair pulled out from the roots will grow again unless the papilla is damaged.
function of c.t papilla is to increase surface and it is responible for the rigidity of the organ
Yes
Connective tissue functions in both support and structure.
connective tissue
The tissue of the spleen is reticular connective tissue.
Connective Tissue, because it's formed from the same embryonic layer as other connective tissues.
function of areolar tissue in the stomach
Yes
Communication
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Cartilage can function as a connective tissue owing to its rigidity, it often holds tubes open.
Bone connective tissuse connects the bones, and allows them to move.
It connects your entire body through muscles and tissue.
transport nutrition and waste
Support and moulding.
Connective tissue functions in both support and structure.
No it's not, Ligaments, Tendons, and Cartilage are connective tissues.
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