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Areolar tissue.
Transitional tissue is a type of epithelial tissue.
Pseudostratified. The bladder is the only organ with that type of tissue. The answer above is wrong! the urinary bladder is composed of transitional epithelium with an underlying connective tissue. the transitional epithelium allows the bladder t expand in order to fill it with urine and relax when urine is released.
Meristematic tissue has ability to divide more than that of a permanent tissue.... A permanent tissue is completely differentiated and does not usually divide further
Transitional Epithelium
Areolar tissue.
Transitional epithelium cells can stretch. They can be found in organs that have the ability to stretch such as the bladder.
Transitional tissue is a type of epithelial tissue.
The bladder is the only organ which features pseudostratified tissue.
Pseudostratified. The bladder is the only organ with that type of tissue. The answer above is wrong! the urinary bladder is composed of transitional epithelium with an underlying connective tissue. the transitional epithelium allows the bladder t expand in order to fill it with urine and relax when urine is released.
the difference between tissues and organs is that the tissues make up the organs and the tissues are made up of cells.
Transitional
Meristematic tissue has ability to divide more than that of a permanent tissue.... A permanent tissue is completely differentiated and does not usually divide further
Tissues are made up of cells that are similar and are arranged in groups. Organs are made up of tissues. This is the major difference between tissues and organs.
These tumors develop in the transitional zone, or cloaca, which is a ring of tissue between the anal canal and the rectum.
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Transitional Epithelium