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The deeper part of the dermis of the skin. Basically, this part of the dermis has dense or fibrous irregular conective tissue, which provides strength to the skin. Below this tissue there is loose connective tissue (areolar connective tissue and adipose tissue) that are part of the subcutaneous layer of the skin. As you know, the dermis is part of the cutaneous membrane.
The term solution can be used to identify a mixture that has the same composition throughout.
cells, fiber, and extracellular matrix. Connective tissue is a huge part of tendons, ligaments, joints, and even muscle.
The subcutaneous layer of skin is the layer which is formed of connective tissue.
Cirrhosis
The term that refers to the part of a composition that appears closest is the foreground.
Osteosarcoma is the medical term meaning connective tissue cancer of bone.
Yes. Blood is a connective tissue, part of the specialized liquid connective tissue.
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The term that refers to a way a composition is constructed is "Form".
The term concerto means a musical composition that is designed generally for a solo instrument. It can also consist of multiple instruments as part of a orchestra.
Yes adipose, also known as fat, is a loose connective tissue.
The deeper part of the dermis of the skin. Basically, this part of the dermis has dense or fibrous irregular conective tissue, which provides strength to the skin. Below this tissue there is loose connective tissue (areolar connective tissue and adipose tissue) that are part of the subcutaneous layer of the skin. As you know, the dermis is part of the cutaneous membrane.
it's a connective tissue
Blood is considered a connective tissue albeit an atypical one.
No, elastin is a connective tissue and not considered a part of the lymphatic system.
The slang term gutch, also gooch, grundle, or taint, is part of the male perineum, the connective tissue and skin between the scrotum and the anus. The term usually applies specifically to the narrow anogenital separation.