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The connective tissue that produces red and white blood cells is known as bone marrow. There are two types of bone marrow, which are known as medulla ossium flava and medulla ossium rubra.

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What is the soft connective tissue that produces blood cells or stores fat?

Marrow


Is blood connetive tissue?

No it's not, Ligaments, Tendons, and Cartilage are connective tissues.


What tissues are characterized by having a great deal of space between cells secretion of matrix and origination from mesenchyme?

Connective tissues are characterized by having a great deal of space between cells, secretion of matrix, and originating from mesenchyme. Examples of connective tissues include loose connective tissue, dense connective tissue, cartilage, bone, and blood.


What distinguishes cartilage from connective tissue proper?

Cartilage is a specialized type of connective tissue that is tough and flexible, providing support and cushioning in the body. It is composed of chondrocytes and extracellular matrix, mainly collagen and proteoglycans. Connective tissue proper, on the other hand, includes loose and dense connective tissue that provides structural support and flexibility to organs and tissues.


Epithelial tissues are characterized by a lack of blood cells.. T or F?

True. Epithelial tissues do not contain blood vessels, which is why they rely on diffusion from nearby blood vessels in connective tissues for their nutrient and oxygen supply.


Does areolar or loose connective tissue lacks nucleated cells?

Areolar connective tissue contains various types of cells, including nucleated cells such as fibroblasts and immune cells. However, loose connective tissue is a broader term that encompasses various types of connective tissues, some of which may not contain nucleated cells. Examples of loose connective tissues without nucleated cells include adipose tissue (which primarily consists of fat cells) and cartilage.


Does connective tissue transport blood gases nutrients wastes and hormones and blood cells?

Connective tissue itself does not transport blood gases, nutrients, wastes, hormones, and blood cells; rather, it is blood that serves this function. Blood is a specialized connective tissue composed of plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, which collectively facilitate the transport of these substances throughout the body. While connective tissue supports and binds other tissues, it is the circulatory system that plays a key role in the transportation of vital substances.


What kind of cells are epithelial?

Connective tissues.


What body system provides a framework and support for a soft tissues and produces blood cells in red marrow?

The skeletal system provides a framework and support for soft tissues and produces blood cells in red marrow.


Does the hypodermis contain connective cells?

The hypodermis contains connective cells or tissues directly under the skin.


Where are the mesenchymal cells found?

There are different forms of mesenchymal cells and tissues found almost everywhere in the body, and these tissues can be thought of, broadly, as: connective tissues, blood vessels, and lymphatic vessels.Mesenchymal cells/ tissues originate from the middle embryonic germ layer (there are 3 - endoderm, mesoderm, ectoderm) called the "mesoderm" and differentiate into the body's various connective tissues found in bone, cartilage, ligaments, tendons, muscles, skin, organs, extracellular matrix, as they also form the blood vessels and lymphatic vessels.


Which tissues have the least amount of matrix stratified squamous epithelium areolar connective tissue osseous tissue dense irregular connective tissue or blood?

Blood has the least amount of matrix among the tissues listed, as it consists mainly of cellular components like red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets suspended in plasma.