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Areolar tissue is known as packaging tissue

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Which animal tissue is also called packaging tissue?

Connective tissue is often referred to as the "packaging tissue" because it supports, protects, and binds together other tissues in the body. It is responsible for creating a framework for organs and structures, providing strength and elasticity.


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What connective tissues compose basement membranes with a soft packaging tissue with a jellylike matrix?

Areolar connective tissue does.


What muscle tissue has a figure 8 packaging of the cell?

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How do plant tissue differ with animal tissue?

Plant tissue contains cell walls while animal tissue contains cell membranes. Plant tissue have chloroplast organelles that are used for photosynthesis, while animal tissue lack these photosynthetic organelles.


What is the connective tissue that forms the soft packing around organs?

The connective tissue that forms the soft packing around organs is called areolar tissue. It is a loose connective tissue that provides support and elasticity to organs while allowing for movement and flexibility.


An animal's skin is an example of what kind of tissue?

An animal's skin is keratinized epidermal tissue


Where can you find images of plant tissue and animal tissue?

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What forms the soft packaging around organs?

Areolar connective tissue proper


What are the major categories of animal tissue?

epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, nervous tissue


For main groups of animal tissue?

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What tissue is torn when skinning animal?

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