Adipose tissue: 1) Serves as a fat reservoir. 2) Provides shape to the limbs and the body. 3) Keeps visceral organs in position. It forms shock-absorbing cushions around kidneys and eye balls. 4) Acts as an insulator, and regulates body temperature .
Adipose tissue contains fat; it does not serve the same function as other connective tissue, because it doesn't really connect other parts of the body. It stores calories, and provides thermal insulation.
connective tissue is different from all other tissue types in that they serve in mist cases to bind organs together
No blood cells- avascular
Fat. Adipose means fat.
Cartilage is a form of connective tissue. But unlike other connective tissues, it does not contain blood cells, causing it to grow and repair slower than connective tissues with blood cells.
What tissue gives support to the body?
Connective tissue
"connective tissue": adipose, cartilage, blood, various dense & loose connective tissues
All of the cell types found in other forms of connective tissue proper can be found in areolar tissue.
Cartilage is a form of connective tissue. But unlike other connective tissues, it does not contain blood cells, causing it to grow and repair slower than connective tissues with blood cells.
Connective Tissue, because it's formed from the same embryonic layer as other connective tissues.
What tissue gives support to the body?
Connective tissue
The type of tissue in the lungs is mostly epithelial. The other tissue is connective, and some of this is blood, which is a liquid connective tissue.
Connective tissue ensures that the different compartments of the heart do not interfere with each other. The connective tissue however keeps the compartments working closely together as one heart.
"connective tissue": adipose, cartilage, blood, various dense & loose connective tissues
The connective tissue refers to the body parts that hold together and support the other parts of the body.
All of the cell types found in other forms of connective tissue proper can be found in areolar tissue.
Connective tissue binds and supports other tissue. Connective tissue are specialized even further to support cartilage, bone, fat, and even blood cells.
Connective tissue is made of cells, and cells do not contain other cells (if they are healthy; bacterial infection would be an exception). Cells do contain structural elements that connect them to other cells, but that is not the same thing as connective tissue.
Fibroblasts are the most common resident cells in ordinary connective tissue. Fibroblasts are responsible for secreting collagen and other elements of the extracellular matrix of connective tissue.