Cartilage, which is a supporting connective tissue
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Mesenchymal cells are most commonly found in loose connective tissue, such as the stroma of various organs, where they can differentiate into different cell types like fibroblasts, adipocytes, and chondrocytes.
Transitional tissue is a type of epithelial tissue.
Tissue
Connective Tissue
Muscle Tissue
Connective tissue.... bone!
Mesenchymal cells are most commonly found in loose connective tissue, such as the stroma of various organs, where they can differentiate into different cell types like fibroblasts, adipocytes, and chondrocytes.
The skin is made up of three main layers of tissue: the epidermis (outer layer), dermis (middle layer), and hypodermis (innermost layer). The epidermis is primarily composed of epithelial tissue, the dermis contains connective tissue, blood vessels, and nerves, and the hypodermis consists of adipose tissue.
Transitional tissue is a type of epithelial tissue.
Nervous Tissue
The connective tissue that acts as a sponge soaking up fluids when edema occurs is the loose connective tissue, specifically the areolar tissue. This tissue contains a high amount of interstitial fluid which can expand to accommodate excess fluid in cases of edema.
Epithelial tissue
Epithelial tissue
Tissue
it is not a type of tissue it is a organ
A kind of elastic tissue
"ground" or "ground tissue"