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Q: What kills bacteria and breaks down connective tissue in the stomach?
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What tissue is in the stomach?

Connective tissue


What is the function of loose connective tissue in the stomach?

function of areolar tissue in the stomach


The wall of the stomach contains blood and what?

It Contains Blood and connective Tissue


What four types of tissue found in the stomach?

There are four types of tissue that are found in the stomach. These tissues are epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous tissues.


What breaks down connective tissue and tenderizes meat during cooking?

Msg(monosodiumglutamate)


What organ system does the tendons belong to?

Connective tissue does not belong to any one system, rather, it refers to one of the four types of tissue that make up nearly every organ in the human body. For example, the connective tissue found in ligaments and tendons are a part of the musculoskeletal system, but connective tissue also surrounds the stomach, anchoring the epidermal tissue of the stomach lining to the body.


What tissue has good blood supply and an extensive extracellular matrix?

connective tissue


What connective tissue surrounds the spleen?

The tissue of the spleen is reticular connective tissue.


Cells that engulf bacteria or cell debris within loose connective tissue are?

macrophages.


What type of tissue possesses an abundant extracellular matrix?

Connective tissue has an extracellular matrix


What are the types of dense connective tissues?

a. loose connective tissue 1. aerolalar connective tissue 2.adipose tissue 3.retigular connective tissue b. Dense connective tissue 1.dense irregular connective tissue 2.dense regular connective tissue 3.elastic connective tissue


Which kind of tissue is blood?

Connective Tissue, because it's formed from the same embryonic layer as other connective tissues.