tattoo ink would have to be injected into the connective tissue layer (specifically the matrix). If it were injected into the superficial epithelium then it would be lost as the skin cells die & fall off the body.
Peri means around and chondrium refers to cartilage. Therefore, perichondrium is a layer of dense irregular connective tissue that surrounds cartilage.
there are simple and complex epithelial!they are:Cuboidal EpitheliumColumnar EpitheliumCiliated Columnar EpitheliumGlandular EpitheliumStratified EpitheliumSquamous epithelium
You would find simple squamous epithelial cells where you'd want diffusion to occur, like in capillaries or alveoli.
you should expect maybe cold weather in the Himalayas.
You expect calm weather with few or no clouds.
Yes
Pseudo-stratified columnar Epithelial
Yeah but dont expect to get many votes
No, because choloroplasts are only found in plants
I would expect your exact skin color
Because blood vessels are embedded in the pancreas and liver
Because blood vessels are embedded in the pancreas and liver
You can, but don't expect it to work. The tattoo sits way down in your skin and won't be affected by what happens on top.
There are different types of tissue damages that might you expect to find in a dislocated joint. The most common include the muscle fiber tissue and the supporting connective tissue.
Peri means around and chondrium refers to cartilage. Therefore, perichondrium is a layer of dense irregular connective tissue that surrounds cartilage.
Because there are different types of collagen that have distinct functions and are found in specific places in the body.
there are simple and complex epithelial!they are:Cuboidal EpitheliumColumnar EpitheliumCiliated Columnar EpitheliumGlandular EpitheliumStratified EpitheliumSquamous epithelium