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No, cartilage is not highly vascularized. Cartilage is a type of connective tissue that is avascular, meaning it does not contain blood vessels. This lack of blood supply is important for understanding its low regenerative capacity.
Yes, the brain is highly vascularized, with a network of blood vessels that supply it with oxygen and nutrients. This vascular system is essential for the brain to function properly and maintain its high metabolic activity.
Yes, there is an accounting program for use as a Cloud based service. The program is called NetSuite and it is highly recommended for inventory, accounting, ecommerce, and more.
Skeletal muscle are muscles that are attached the bones. These muscles are designed to stretch and help the body to move.
QuickBooks from Intuit is the most highly regarded accounting software platform for small businesses. It is available for both Mac and Windows and offers online access too.
I can get an accounting certificate at a community college for a lot less. But I'm thinking that UCLA Extension is more highly regarded among them all.
No, osseous tissue is highly vascularized, meaning it has a rich blood supply. Blood vessels within the bone provide nutrients and oxygen to bone cells, as well as remove waste products.
The endometrium, which is the innermost layer of the uterus, is the site for the implantation of a fertilized egg. It is a highly vascularized layer that thickens in preparation for potential pregnancy each menstrual cycle.
The university of Phoenix is the gold standard for online degrees. Their college of business provides a number of different types of degrees, and their accounting group is highly acclaimed.
Yes, adipose tissue is highly vascularized. It contains a network of blood vessels that supply nutrients and oxygen to the fat cells, as well as help in the removal of waste products. The blood vessels in adipose tissue also play a role in regulating metabolic processes and temperature control.
The most common site of a brain abscess is the cerebellum.