The epidermis is the layer of skin visible to the eye. Underneath is the subdermis (bleeds when you scrape yourself), then depending on the area of the body, the next layers are fat, muscle, tendons, bones, etc.
Areolar tissue which is a loose connective tissue.
elastic connective tissue
Osseous types of connective tissue forms the bony skeleton. Adipose is the types of connective tissues composes dermis of skin.
The tissue type that forms blood is hematopoietic tissue, which includes the bone marrow and spleen. The tissue that forms fat is adipose tissue, which stores energy and cushions organs. Fibroblasts are found in connective tissue, where they produce and maintain the extracellular matrix.
Yes, dentin is a specialized connective tissue that makes up the majority of a tooth's structure. It lies beneath the enamel and surrounds the pulp of the tooth. Dentin is responsible for providing support and protection to the pulp.
Connective tissue supports and forms the framework of the body. It includes various types such as bone, cartilage, adipose (fat) tissue, and blood.
Reticular connective tissue
Connective tissue....
epithelial tissue is most widely distributed in the body
Periosteum
Yes adipose, also known as fat, is a loose connective tissue.
Of the four types of tissues- muscular, epithelial, nervous and connective- endocrine and exocrine glands are formed from epithelial tissue.