Mostly on the inner and outer surfaces of the heart (pericardium & endocardium).
To hold the muscle cells together.
it lines the sides and everything.
Heart valves are made up of Connective tissue
Connective tissue
The fibrous sac of tissue that encloses the heart is the pericardium. It provides protection for the heart.
Elastic Connective Tissue
The heart is a muscle, and as such has multiple tissues. The main tissue is cardiac muscle cells. These are striated, branched muscle cells held together with intercalated discs. Connective tissue forms a sac around the heart, and epithelial tissue forms blood vessels within the heart. Therefore, the heart contains all four types of tissue. It is mostly muscle tissue. Connective tissue forms a protective sac and holds the heart together, epithelial tissue forms the blood vessels, and nervous tissue carries impulses to and away from the heart. this is all true! ~Trenasian was here!
Connective tissue ensures that the different compartments of the heart do not interfere with each other. The connective tissue however keeps the compartments working closely together as one heart.
Heart valves are made up of Connective tissue
Connective tissue flows through the heart and blood vessels.
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connective tissue
Connective tissue
Adipose tissues (fat) is a type of connective tissue. It can be found in the heart walls and in joits.
Cardiac muscle tissue and connective tissue would be found in the heart.
Connective tissue
Yes, it does.
certain connective tissue disorders can adversely affect the heart valves, for example, Marfan's syndrome and myxomatous degeneration.
Cardiac myocytes and connective tissue