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Q: Do all tissues have a matrix?
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What tissues contain mitochondrial matrix in humans?

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Which tissues contains a large amount of extrcelluar matrix?

Connective tissue


What is the chief component of loose connective tissue?

matrix and cells. not tissues


What best classifies connective tissues?

cell type and amount of extracellular matrix


What is the extra cellular matrix in blood called?

No. Blood contains a fluid extracelluar matrix called plasma, but blood cells do not because they are individual cells. Only tissues can have a matrix.


Tendons are composed of what tissue?

There are many types of connective tissues. They all have a matrix of extracellular material and they all have cells that excrete the matrix. Tendons and ligaments are dense connective tissues, loose connective tissue tends to be found around organs. Blood and bone are also considered connective tissues.


What is the structural element of areolar tissue that is fluid and provides a reservoir of water and salts for neighboring tissues?

Matrix


Is the matrix real?

It depends which "matrix" you are talking about. In biology, there is an extracellular matrix (ECM) that helps provide support and structure for adjacent cells in tissues. In math, a matrix is a rectangular array of numbers that can be used to solve many different types of math problems. If you are talking about the matrix from the movie "The Matrix" with Keanu Reeves, then I am going to say "probably not."Yes, quite clearly.


What is a zero matrix?

A zero matrix is a matrix in which all of the entries are zero.


What are the 3 parts common to all connective tissues?

The features that all connective tissues share in common isFibroblasts. Fibroblasts are typically responsible for the formation of the acellular matrix.Connective tissues that have this common trait include bone and cartilage, but exclude blood (which meets all the connective tissue criteria) and loose connective tissue.^True, but I think what he's looking for is this:o Common origin - all arise from mesenchyme (an embryonic tissue)o Degrees of vascularity - cartilage = avascular, dense connective tissue = poorly vasculated,o Extracellular matrix - comprised of nonliving extracellular matrix


What are Strong tissues which connect muscles to bone is called?

tendons. Formed by colagen and other parts of extracellular matrix


What connective tissues compose basement membranes with a soft packaging tissue with a jellylike matrix?

Areolar connective tissue does.