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What type of epithelial tissue does the liver?

No. These are the cells that make up most of the liver's tissue and preform specialized liver functions. They contain organelles.


Which tissue that stores fat in our body?

Adipose (fat) tissue. Fat can also be deposited in muscle; with a disease such as muscular dystrophy or on organs like the liver with liver damage. There is a type of fat (brown) which exists on or around internal organs, and subcutaneous fat which is underneath the the out layers of skin.


What is the medical term meaning long-term degenerative disease of the liver in which the lobes are covered with fibrous tissues connective tissue?

The medical term for this condition is cirrhosis. It is a chronic liver disease characterized by progressive scarring of the liver tissue, leading to impaired liver function and potentially serious complications.


What is the reticular fibers in soft organs like the spleen and liver form a supporting framework called what?

The reticular fibers in soft organs like the spleen and liver form a supporting framework known as the reticular connective tissue. This specialized connective tissue provides structural support and helps maintain the shape and organization of the organ's internal architecture, allowing for proper function and the efficient movement of cells and fluids. The reticular fibers are primarily composed of type III collagen, which is essential for the integrity of these organs.


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.

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Do liver cells contain connective tissue?

Connective tissue is made of cells, and cells do not contain other cells (if they are healthy; bacterial infection would be an exception). Cells do contain structural elements that connect them to other cells, but that is not the same thing as connective tissue.


Which tissue forms the stroma of organs such as the liver and the spleen?

The stroma of organs such as the liver and spleen is formed by connective tissue. This tissue provides structural support and helps maintain the shape and function of the organs. It also contains blood vessels, immune cells, and other support structures.


What tissue does the liver have?

hepatic is i think how you spell it, connective, and simple cuboidal epithal?


A layer of dense connective tissue around an organ such as the liver or kidney is called?

Capsule


What disease is caused when liver cells are replaced by useless scar tissue?

Cirrhosis of the liver involves the replacement of healthy liver cells with scar tissue.


Why would you expect to see strands of connective tissue within the pancreas and liver?

Because blood vessels are embedded in the pancreas and liver


Would you expect to see strands of connective tissue within the pancreas and liver?

Because blood vessels are embedded in the pancreas and liver


What type of epithelial tissue does the liver?

No. These are the cells that make up most of the liver's tissue and preform specialized liver functions. They contain organelles.


What type of body tissue includes the endocrine glands?

The type of body tissue that includes the endocrine glands is called epithelial tissue. Endocrine glands are a specialized type of epithelial tissue that secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream.


Which tissue that stores fat in our body?

Adipose (fat) tissue. Fat can also be deposited in muscle; with a disease such as muscular dystrophy or on organs like the liver with liver damage. There is a type of fat (brown) which exists on or around internal organs, and subcutaneous fat which is underneath the the out layers of skin.


Which process occurs when new liver cells are produced from old liver cells?

The process is called liver regeneration, where old liver cells divide to produce new liver cells. This helps in repairing damaged tissue and maintaining normal liver function.


Where is glycogen located in animals?

Glycogen is stored primarily in the cells of the liver

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