nervous tissue
Adipose tissue is fat tissue, lipids are therefore present in large amounts.
It can. But virtually all animal tissue will contain protein.
This is because the protein cannot travel through the cell walls of the capillaries as they are too large for the gaps.
Adiponectin is a protein homone, and is secreted from adipose (fat) tissue. No foods contain this substance.
Purulent exudates contain the following: degraded WBC's; protein; tissue debris.
There are no tropical leaves that naturally contain collagen. Collagen is a protein found in animal tissue, such as skin, bones, and connective tissue. Plants do not produce collagen.
No, breasts do not contain muscle tissue. They are made up of glandular tissue, fat, and connective tissue.
No, adipose tissue is primarily composed of fat cells, not protein.
Tissue is a general term referring to a group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function in the body. Collagen is a type of protein that is the main component of connective tissues in the body. So, tissue can contain collagen as one of its components.
Connective tissue
Eating extra protein does not build muscles; only strength training, combined with adequate protein, can build muscles.
The tissue is likely to be bone, which contains a significant amount of nonliving matrix composed of calcium salts and collagen fibers within its structure. This matrix provides strength and support to the bone tissue.