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Fat, or adipose tissue, is connected to the skin and organs.
Skin is connected to the body by a layer of connective tissue called fascia.
boils clustered together are called carbuncles
The gums are the pink skin that the teeth are connected to.
There are many ways that conjoined twins can be connected. there have been some that were connected by a piece of skin, really any part of their body can be connected. The reason this happens is when two or more of the mothers eggs are fertilized, they can become connected, and than as they grow, they are stuck together.
Either a numbing spray, or ice cubes can be used to numb skin.
Skin allergies or eczema and wheezing or asthma are closely connected. Food allergies are also part of the atopic picture.
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The synonym of acrochordon is "skin tag." Acrochordon is a medical term used to describe a small, benign growth of skin that is typically connected to the skin by a thin stalk. Skin tags are common and can occur on various parts of the body, often in areas where skin rubs against skin or clothing.
The skin connected to the muscle layers below by fibrous connective tissue is known as the dermis. The dermis contains collagen and elastin fibers, which provide strength and elasticity to the skin. This layer supports the epidermis (the outer skin layer) and houses various structures, including blood vessels, nerves, and hair follicles. The fibrous connective tissue plays a crucial role in anchoring the skin to underlying tissues.
No, mamy cells are, such as skin cells but in some sorts of tissue there are both more loosely connected cells and freely circulating cells, such as red blood cells.