"Cranial bones are thin and slightly curved. During infancy, these bones are held snugly together by an irregular band of connective tissue called a suture."
Quoted from "Body Structures & Functions: 11th Edition" by Ann Senisi Scott and Elizabeth Fong. Chapter 6: Skeletal System.
"Cranial bones are thin and slightly curved. During infancy, these bones are held snugly together by an irregular band of connective tissue called a suture." Quoted from "Body Structures & Functions: 11th Edition" by Ann Senisi Scott and Elizabeth Fong. Chapter 6: Skeletal System.
Fontanels are composed of dense irregular connective tissue. They are areas of soft spots in the skull of infants where the bones have not yet fully fused together, allowing for flexibility during childbirth and brain growth in early infancy.
Heart valves are made up of Connective tissue
Epithelial, muscle, and nervous. Disagree- the 3 subgroups are: loose, dense, and connective tissue with special properties. Subgroups within dense are: dense irregular, in which the extracellular fibers are interwoven in disordered fashion, and dense irregular, in which the extracellular fibers are in parallel bundles. Subgroups in the special properties connective tissue are named to indicate the identifying feature, such as mucous connective tissue, elastic connective tissue or reticular connective tissue.
a. loose connective tissue 1. aerolalar connective tissue 2.adipose tissue 3.retigular connective tissue b. Dense connective tissue 1.dense irregular connective tissue 2.dense regular connective tissue 3.elastic connective tissue
Yes, the dura mater is composed of dense irregular connective tissue. It is the tough outermost layer of the meninges that surround the brain and spinal cord, providing protection and support to these vital structures.
Dense irregular connective tissue are not the type found in tendon and ligament because tendon and ligament type of connective tissue binds bones tightly to other bones in one direction and dense irregular connective tissue are not necessarily binding tissues..
Dense irregular connective tissue
Yes. An example is in the dermis, which is very vascular. Dense regular connective tissue is not, however (consists of tendons and ligaments). The other kind of CT that is not vascular is cartilage. Source: medical school lectures
Gerota's fascia.It is dense irregular connective tissue as all the fasciae that recover organs.
Dense irregular connective tissue and cardiac muscle tissue are examples of branched connective tissues. The branching of the fibers in these tissues provides strength and support for various organs and structures in the body.
Adipose tissue is designed to store fat, the answer you're looking for fibrous connective tissue.