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What tissues make up the blood?

Tissue paper maney of layers and thick


Is a thrombus a clot or piece of tissue circulating in the blood?

No, it is a blood clot attached to the interior wall of an artery or vein


What makes up the blood?

Tissue paper maney of layers and thick


Is diapedesis the process by which red blood cells move into tissue spaces from the interior of blood capillaries?

Yes, Diapedesis is a process by which "white blood cells" escape from the capillaries into the tissue spaces, but not RBCs and Platlets.


What are book lungs made of?

paralle, sheetlike layers of thin tissue that contains blood vessels


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 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.


Cells and matrix are arranged in concentric layers around a canal with blood vessels in it?

Osseous Tissue has this arrangement.


What is found in the walls of organs or viscera?

In the walls of organs or viscera, you would typically find layers of tissue that provide structural support, regulate blood flow, and facilitate the organ's function. These layers may include smooth muscle, connective tissue, nerves, and blood vessels.


The wall of the stomach contains blood and what?

The wall of the stomach contains blood vessels, nerves, connective tissue, and muscle layers. These components work together to regulate digestion and movement of food through the stomach.


How do you Trace a drop of blood from and bullRight ear to left ear?

exterior jugular , interior jugular subclavian, brachioceplanic, aortic arch, superior vena cava


What layers do not contain any blood vessels and one surface of the cells is open the the internal cavity of the organ this tissue is called?

Epithelium