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Q: What is fascia and capsular tissue are most similar to?
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What is meaning of tissue in science terms?

tissue is a group of cell working together . Tissue is a collection of cells with similar origin and similar structure(in most tissues) which perform a specific function or more.


What is the fibrous connective tissue membrane that covers a muscle called?

The generic term for connective tissue surrounding muscles, muscle groups, nerves, blood vessels, and otherwise binds structures together is called a "fascia". Fascia are classified by their particular layers, functions and location. Superficial fascia is located in the subcutis (the lowest layer of the skin, which includes hair, scales, feathers, hooves and nails as appropriate to an invertebrate animal) in most of a body, and blends with the next layer of meshed collagen fibers (the "reticular layer"). Visceral fascia (also known as "parietal fascia") surrounds organs in two layers, and suspends them layers of connective-tissue membranes. Deep/muscle fascia is the name of the specific membrance that surrounds individual muscles and also divides groups of muscles. Fasciae contain closely-packed bundles of collagen fibers that grow in a wavy pattern, parallel to the direction of force applied to the muscle when it's expanded or contracted.


Group of similar cells that act as functional units at most basic level?

Tissue.


Which tissue is the same in a human and animal?

There are many tissues that are similar, but for the most part there is no one tissue that is exactly the same between humans and even chimpanzees.


Which structure acts in a manner most similar to skin tissue in multicellular organisms?

cell membrane


What types of animal cells are most similar to the undifferentiated plant cells in a tissue culture?

Somatic cells in a callus


What is the most common autologous site for securing a graft for tympanoplasty?

Temporalis fascia


What is the purpose of a fasciotomy?

Fasciitis is an inflammation of the fascia. The most common condition for which fasciotomy is performed is plantar fasciitis, an inflammation of the fascia on the bottom of the foot that is sometimes called a heel spur or stone bruise.


Are muscles organs?

Yes. Muscles are made of a group of different tissues that support a common function. By that definition they are indeed organs. Most people think that only the internal organs are classified as organs, but organs are technically any body structure that is made of two or more tissues. Your muscles are made of muscle tissue and connective tissue called fascia.


Why do we use fascia board daily?

Most houses with any kind of trim use fascia boards. They are typically made of timber, and are used to protect the house from outside elements, like water damage .


Which tissue respires the most?

Nervous tissue.


What is the most versatile tissue?

Ground tissue