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Connective tissue generally does not require a lot of energy compared to more metabolically active tissues like muscle or nervous tissue. Its primary functions, such as providing support, structure, and protection, rely more on the extracellular matrix rather than high energy consumption. However, some types of connective tissue, like adipose tissue, can be energy-storing and metabolically active in certain contexts. Overall, the energy demand of connective tissue is relatively low.

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What type of tissue would likely be composed of cells that contain many mitochondria?

Cells that do a lot of work or activity such as muscle cells.


Why are ligament and tendons made up of dense connective tissue?

Ligaments and tendons are made up of dense connective tissue because they need to be strong and able to withstand the tension and forces exerted on them. The dense connective tissue provides structural support and helps in connecting muscles to bones (tendons) and bones to bones (ligaments).


What body tissues need to be built?

To promote healing and overall health, several body tissues may need to be built or repaired, including muscle tissue, connective tissue, and epithelial tissue. Muscle tissue is essential for movement and strength, while connective tissue supports and anchors various structures in the body. Additionally, epithelial tissue plays a crucial role in protecting organs and facilitating absorption and secretion. Building these tissues often involves proper nutrition, exercise, and sometimes medical intervention.


What tissue separates the liver and thoracic cavity?

That partition is called as diaphragm. You need to see the same in dissection hall on the cadaver. Alternately, you can see the same on U Tube or anatomy atlas.


Is perimysium a muscle cell?

perimysium is the connective tissue surrounding the muscle fascicles, each fascicle is a bundle of muscle cells. I hope this answer is enough for you, if you need more details please contact me. thanks: alroalle@yahoo.com

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What tissue separates the liver and thoracic cavity?

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