Dermis. :D
The interatrial septum is composed of a thin layer of connective tissue, while the interventricular septum is thicker and contains muscle tissue. The interventricular septum also has specialized conducting tissue that helps coordinate the contraction of the heart muscle.
Connective Tissue, because it's formed from the same embryonic layer as other connective tissues.
Yes, the papillary layer of the skin consists of areolar connective tissue.
Cartilage is enclosed by a layer of dense connective tissue called the perichondrium, except on the articulating surfaces in joint cavities. The perichondrium has two layers-- a fibrous outer layer and an inner layer of cells with chondrogenic (cartilage-forming) potential. The chondrogenic cells undergo division and differentiate into chondroblasts.
Yes, the dura mater is composed of dense irregular connective tissue. It is the tough outermost layer of the meninges that surround the brain and spinal cord, providing protection and support to these vital structures.
The interatrial septum is composed of a thin layer of connective tissue, while the interventricular septum is thicker and contains muscle tissue. The interventricular septum also has specialized conducting tissue that helps coordinate the contraction of the heart muscle.
The dermis is one of two layers that make up the skin (the other being the epidermis, which lies on top). The dermis is composed of two layers: the papillary layer and the reticular layer. The papillary layer is composed of areolar tissue and the reticular layer is composed of dense irregular connective tissue.
The reticular layer of the dermis
most of the stomachs villi has alot of connective tissue, that is where there is the most concentration.
"more superficial layer of dermis; composed of areolar connective tissue; contais dermal papillae" "Human Anatomy" 2nd editionDense, irregular connective tissue
Connective Tissue, because it's formed from the same embryonic layer as other connective tissues.
The outer layer of blood vessels is composed of connective tissue called the tunica externa or adventitia. This layer provides structural support and protection to the blood vessel. It also helps to anchor the vessel in place within surrounding tissues.
connectiveThe outer layer of a blood vessel (artery or vein) is called the tunica externa or tunica adventitia.See http://training.seer.cancer.gov/module_anatomy/unit7_3_cardvasc_blood1_classification.htmlpericardium is the layer of the blood vessel that is made of tough connective tissue.
No, endomysium is not a dense connective tissue; it is a thin layer of connective tissue that surrounds individual muscle fibers (muscle cells) within a muscle fascicle. The endomysium is composed of areolar connective tissue, which provides support and nourishment to the muscle fibers. In contrast, perimysium is the connective tissue that surrounds muscle fascicles.
The squamous epithelium is likely to be simple squamous epithelium, which is supported by a basement membrane composed of a sparse connective tissue layer called the basal lamina. This connective tissue layer provides structural support and nutrients to the overlying epithelial cells.
The lamina densa layer of the basement membrane is produced and secreted by cells of the underlying connective tissue. This layer is primarily composed of collagen type IV fibers and serves as a sturdy foundation for the overlying epithelial cells.
Yes, the papillary layer of the skin consists of areolar connective tissue.