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Connective tissue may or may not be avascular - it depends on the composition of the connective tissue. Avascular tissue is any tissue that does not contain blood vessels or lymphatics. Examples include epithelial tissue layers and the cornea. Elastic fibers, a form of connective tissue is avascular, but muscle is vascular.
Areolar tissue is found in many locations around the body. One important area is the skin (areolar tissue is found in both the dermis and sub-cutaneous layers of the skin. The areolar tissue located in the skin binds the outer layers of the skin to the muscles beneath. Areolar tissue is also found in or around mucous membranes, and around blood vessels, nerves, and the organs of the body.Through out the human body-it keeps your skin from hanging loosely. DM
Blood is a connective tissue that has a liquid matrix.
well RBC can not form a tissue.. as it is a part of tissue called as Blood..A blood is connective tissue composed of white blood cell, red blood cells, platelets, Serum
The bright red blood is oxygenated fresh blood. As the lining of the uterus becomes older (the underlying layers) the blood along with tissue and other cells/fluids contains less oxygen so they become darker and may appear brown.
Tissue paper maney of layers and thick
Tissue paper maney of layers and thick
No, it is a blood clot attached to the interior wall of an artery or vein
paralle, sheetlike layers of thin tissue that contains blood vessels
Yes, Diapedesis is a process by which "white blood cells" escape from the capillaries into the tissue spaces, but not RBCs and Platlets.
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.
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.
Osseous Tissue has this arrangement.
The skin tissue is made of three main layers: the epidermis (suface), the dermis (subsurface), and a subcutaneous tissue (inside, where blood vessels run through)
Blood is a colloid because it will not suspend into layers like suspensions
exterior jugular , interior jugular subclavian, brachioceplanic, aortic arch, superior vena cava
Epithelium