lamina propria
primary tissue types that exhibit cellularity
Tunica albuginea
submucosa
Submucosa
epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, nerve tissue
Intra (Tunica intima) - simple squamous Media (Tunica media) - Fibrous Connective Tissue (FCT) Externa (Tunica adventitia) Fibrous Connective Tissue (FCT)
submucosa
most of the stomachs villi has alot of connective tissue, that is where there is the most concentration.
The outer layer is called the tunica externa (or tunica adventitia) and is composed mostly of connective tissue
According to the theory of Tunica-corpus, the dermal tissue is derived from tunica and the rest of the tissues namely ground tissue and vascular tissue systems are derived from the corpus. This theory has been accepted by a large number of botanists.
The tunica intima is the innermost layer containing mostly endothelium, the one through which the lumen runs. Surrounding this is tunica media which mostly muscle tissue. And finally surrounding this is the outermost layer, the tunica adventitia which is mostly connective tissue.
tunica media
Mucosa, submucosa, muscularis, serosa
they are made up of smooth muscles
submucosa
Arteries are not one cell thick. They are multicelluar in their formation. They contain three distinct layers; tunica interna (or intima made of endothelial tissue), tunica media (muscular tissue), and tunica externa (serous membrane).
Tunica Intima