fascia
No, the white matter in brain tissue is the area of brain tissue that contains the nerve fibre tracts with their covering of myelin which appears white.
Fascia are layers of fibrous tissue covering and separating muscles.
The tunic, which is the outer covering of tunicates or sea squirts, is composed of connective tissue and muscles. The connective tissue provides structural support, while the muscles help the tunicate contract and expel water from its body.
The tissue covering the buttocks is primarily composed of skin, muscle, and fat. The skin provides a protective barrier, while the muscles underneath allow for movement and support. The fat layer helps cushion the area.
Fascia is a connective tissue that surrounds and supports muscles, while capsular tissue refers to the fibrous covering around joints. They are both dense connective tissues that provide structure and support to the body.
epithelial
its in your muscles
the covering of a butterfly is thin tissue skin and color
epidermal tissue
connective tissue
Muscles are group of tissues.
Muscular tissue