Thigh is nothing but the part of body between hip and knee so it contains all the four basic types of tissue namely connective ( blood, bone) epithelial, nervous and muscular
The iliotibal band is fibrous tissue. It does have a fascia lata which is a layer of tissue that runs along the thigh and serves to keep the knee stable.
muscles
If you are diabetic and you inject yourself in your thigh(s),scar tissue can build up leaving a hard lump there.
Yes, the strip of tissue connecting the kneecap to the thigh muscle is known as the patellar tendon, which is indeed an example of a tendon. Tendons are tough bands of connective tissue that connect muscles to bones, allowing for movement and stability in the body.
almost everywhere, like the ears, eyes, breasts, thigh muscles
there is a thigh muscle its a skeletal muscle
The thigh is the part of the leg between the hip and the knee. It contains the femur bone, the largest bone in the human body, and is made up of muscles, tendons, and connective tissue that help with movement and support the body.
The tissue is a connective tissue! :)
Transitional tissue is a type of epithelial tissue.
Muscle tissue is not a type of connective tissue. Connective tissue includes types such as adipose tissue, cartilage, bone, and blood.
it's a tissue cell in your knee called phoenominoses
No. Neurons are an example of a type of tissue.