Most likely more wrinkly just like a mans testicles and all genitals age that way.
The type of tissue that fits this description is epithelial tissue. Epithelial cells are tightly packed together with large nuclei located near the basal surface. This arrangement allows epithelial tissue to form protective barriers in the body and facilitate the exchange of substances.
Muscle tissue under the skin appears as firm, often striated (striped) tissue with a reddish or pink hue due to blood flow. The thickness and definition of the muscle can vary depending on individual muscle development and body composition.
The tips of your hair may look white due to a lack of pigment, which can be caused by aging, genetics, or damage from styling or chemical treatments.
The inside of a female breast is mostly fatty tissue (glandular tissue and adipose tissue) with a gland in the center (the mammary gland) that goes to the nipple. Use the link below to see a diagram and learn more.
Yes. Most noteably, they become larger. Yes. You'll notice when you have a daughter and you're changing her diaper that their vagina doesn't look normal. It looks like a piece of fat with a slit in the middle. Women's vaginas change when they hit puberty.
Exposure to the Internet, magazines, and other mediums in which female genitals are center stage contributes to a woman's belief that their labia should look a certain way, however, there is no universal standard for what labia should look like.
What does 300 grams of breast tissue look like
could be a cyst. look a cyst online compare it.
its look like a tissue paper
The labia length varies a lot from person to person, often people think that their labia is long because they have a warped idea of what their body may look like. The labia length is only really a problem if the labia become irritated or sore as a result of rubbing on clothing - although pubic hair and looser fitting clothing can reduce this problem. The only real solution is to consider surgery to cut the labia short, but this should be seriously considered first as there are risks involved.
PID causes normal tissue to turn into scar tissue.
Just Google it if you are you are truly curious about human anatomy. Or go to your local library and check out some books on the subject.
yes there is look it up
aging booth
it would look like gray tissue.... not to be gross but when u have blood clots that is what its like but it will look like gray tissue
Tissue in bowel movements looks sometimes opaque, white or gray. It can also look long and kind of stringy.
It will be the future. You could use the forensic aging program but there is no telling what a persons reaction will be.