because is clots with the process of homeostasis also it connects with cells.
It is considered a connective tissue because the bone supports the body.
It contains a large amount of extracellular material.
i think they have in common feeling the same feeling
Ligaments connect bones to other bones, and tendons connect muscles to bones; since connection is their function, it is logical that they should be made of connective tissue, don't you think?
I think that you are referring to an aponeurosis, but your question doesn't really make grammatical sense.
No, muscle tissue doesn't produce any blood cells.
i dont think so
Not in most cases. Epithelial tissue is mostly for "holding it all in," including blood. Think; is your skin rich in blood? Most of the blood is in the muscle tissue underneath.
Blood is a tissue, because the cells in your blood are working toward the same function of tissues.
i think they have in common feeling the same feeling
hepatic is i think how you spell it, connective, and simple cuboidal epithal?
Sarcomas are malignancies that arise from mesenchymal tissues: (think of middle layers of body) bone, cartilage, muscle, fat, blood vessels. Examples are osteosarcoma-bone, chondrosarcoma-cartlilage, liposarcoma-fat, myosarcoma-muscle, and angiosarcoma-blood vessel.
Dense fibrous connective tissue i think The correct answer would be: Areolar Connective Tissue--Gel like matrix with all three fiber types.
There are three main functions: Transport, Protection and Regulation. Its a connective tissue and has 2 components: Plasma and form elements. They are in a plasma membrane and have a definite size and shape. I think?? i thinks so to
The brain contains no muscles. It is made up almost entirely of nerve tissues with a bit of connective tissue and certainly the blood vessels and lymphatic drains.
i think its a ligament
Connective tissue is one which is rich in intercellular substance or interlacing processes with little tendency for the cells to come together in sheets or masses. Ligament is the connective tissue that connect bones to bones .
Do you mean connective tissue? Muscoloskeletal. Circulatory. Thats all i can think of right noe
Um, I think it is...Cartilage?