Osseous Tissue has this arrangement.
Compact bone tissue is arranged in concentric layers called lamellae around a central canal that contains blood vessels and nerves. These layers give compact bone its strength and resilience, helping to support the body and protect vital organs.
The layers of calcified matrix in bone tissue are called lamellae. These lamellae are arranged in concentric circles around central canals called Haversian canals, forming the structure known as an osteon or Haversian system.
Compact, cylindrical structures consisting of concentric layers of mineralized bone tissue arranged around a central canal, containing blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissue. They are responsible for the structural integrity and repair of bone tissue.
The concentric layers are the sclera,conjunctiva,and the cornea
Concentric lamellae
Concentric Lamellae -JSO
Concentric relates to circles or spheres with a common center, while conglomerate refers to a group of diverse or disparate elements that are combined together. In a geological context, a concentric structure has layers arranged around a center, while a conglomerate rock consists of various different types of rock fragments bound together.
The matrix for bone is laid down in thin layers called lamellae. The lamellae are arranged in concentric patterns around tubes called osteonic canals. Between the layers of lamellae the osteocytes are placed in depressions called lacunae. This pattern of concentric circles forms a cylinder-shaped unit called the osteon.
You usually see concentric circles. The inside of an onion is arranged in layers - like a ball inside another ball.
Concentric lamellae.
In a hydroskeleton, muscles are arranged in concentric layers around a fluid-filled cavity. Contraction of these muscles causes movement by changing the pressure of the fluid inside the cavity, similar to a hydraulic system. This arrangement provides structure and support while allowing for flexibility and movement.
there were many layers