Avulsion
Cartilage is separated from surrounding tissues by a layer of connective tissue called the perichondrium. The perichondrium provides support and nutrients to the cartilage while also acting as a barrier that helps maintain the structural integrity of the cartilage.
detritus , which is the food for detritivores
A group of cells with similar structure or function is called a tissue. Tissues work together to perform specific functions within an organism. Examples of tissues include muscle tissue, nervous tissue, and epithelial tissue.
The brain is inside a bag of tissue (membrane) called the duramater, this membrane holds liquid (cephaloraquidean liquid), the brain is "floating" in this liquid, and the membrane surrounds the brain and the liquid separaing both from the skull.
The connective tissue that forms the soft packing around organs is called areolar tissue. It is a loose connective tissue that provides support and elasticity to organs while allowing for movement and flexibility.
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For a medical abrasion, I'd prefer a definition in which the integrity of the skin is broken, but not yet a cut or a laceration.For industrial or geology, the same considerations seem to apply. Definitely some removal of material, but not sufficient to damage the body.
Breast tissue is mostly made up of fat cells. Breast size is partly genetic, partly hormonal and partly diet.
A Laceration AVULSION-- is the correct answer
That's an animal with a body cavity called a coelom, that's only partly lined by mesodermic tissue. Mostly worms and mollusks.
I think it the acoelomate. Indeed it is :D
A cut that involves a portion of the skin or other soft tissue being partly or completely torn away, exposing fat or muscle, is known as an avulsion. This type of injury often results from trauma, such as accidents or animal bites, and can lead to significant bleeding and a higher risk of infection. Immediate medical attention is typically required to properly assess and treat the damage.
by a layer of dense connective tissue called fascia Robert Lee Ph. D
It is an abrasion
They are the epithelial tissues. They lines and covers body