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Q: What type of injection is made into the middle layers of muscle tissue?
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What are the structure?

Venules are small blood vessels with three basic layers. These layers are an inner membrane called an endothelium, a middle layer of muscle tissue, and the outer layer, which is made of fibrous connective tissue.


What is the tissue connected to muscle layers below by a fibrous tissue?

Fascia


What are the venules structure?

Venules are small blood vessels with three basic layers. These layers are an inner membrane called an endothelium, a middle layer of muscle tissue, and the outer layer, which is made of fibrous connective tissue.


Longitudinally and circularly arranged layers in muscle?

Smooth muscle tissue has longitudinally and circularly arranged layers.


Injection codes in this category 90704-90710 are for injections in the tendon muscle fascia or subcutaneous tissue?

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What are the three layers of an artery and state their function?

The three layers of an artery are Endothelium, smooth muscle, and connective tissue.


The middle lining of the stomach is composed of this type of muscle tissue?

smooth muscle


What is the Type of tissue identified by shape number of cell layers and a free surface?

Muscle


Three types of connective tissue wrappings of a skeletal muscle?

The layers of connective tissue function as protection and covering for muscle fibers. Its three types are epimysium, perimysium and endomysium.


How many types of tissues make up stomach?

well your stomach is made of hydrocloric acid which helps mix nutrients and other particles like food --The stomach muscle is made up of smooth muscle


Where is a cluster of vascular tissue in leaves?

kind of like a bundle in the middle of the layers


The skin connected to the muscle layers by a fiboris tissue known as?

superfical fascia superfical fascia