YES
Cartilage is a type of tissue that is avascular and receives its nourishment from the surrounding connective tissue. This lack of blood vessels in cartilage limits its ability to repair itself after injury compared to other tissues in the body.
Osseous Tissue
bone, or osseous
osseous tissue
OSTEOCLASTS
Osseous Tissue
We humans also have some osseous tissue. Bones are a great example of that.
No. Avascular means that it does not get blood.
Connective tissue may or may not be avascular - it depends on the composition of the connective tissue. Avascular tissue is any tissue that does not contain blood vessels or lymphatics. Examples include epithelial tissue layers and the cornea. Elastic fibers, a form of connective tissue is avascular, but muscle is vascular.
Osseous tissue is found in bones.
All epithelial tissue is avascular
Osseous tissue, also known as bone tissue, is the specialized connective tissue that forms bones in the body. It is composed of cells called osteoblasts, osteocytes, and osteoclasts, as well as a matrix of collagen and mineral salts like calcium. Osseous tissue provides support, protection, and functions in mineral storage and blood cell production.
osseous tissue
Osseous Tissue.
Osseous tissie
cartilage
Osseous Tissue.