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Areolar connective tissue
Areolar connective tissue Gel-like matrix with all three fiber types Areoloar tissue is the most common connnective tissue type and can be found in ...
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Connective tissue
Connective tissue Connective tissue is any type of biological tissue with an extensive extracellular matrix and ...
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Talk:Connective tissue
Talk:Connective tissue I broke the outside ankle one my ... person. Blood? Does blood really count as "connective tissue"? I find that counterintuitive. AxelBoldt 19:58 ... and functionally it fits in with the connective tissues—it just has a more extensive ...
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Skin
... will try to heal by forming scar tissue, often giving rise to discoloration and depigmentation ... hair follicles, smooth muscle, glands and lymphatic tissue. It consists of loose connective tissue otherwise called areolar connective tissue - collagen, elastin and reticular ...
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Dermis
... skin beneath the epidermis that consists of connective tissue and cushions the body from stress and ... The papillary region is composed of loose (areolar) connective tissue. It is named for its fingerlike ...
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Category:Anatomy stubs
... Aortic arch Ape index Arcuate nucleus (medulla) Areolar connective tissue Arytenoid cartilage Ascending aorta Axillary tail B ... duplication cysts Enterocyte Entheses Epididymides Eponychium Erectile tissue Ethmoid sinus Excretory system Exhalation Exocrine gland ... cochleæ Fenestra ovalis Fenestrae Fibrous cap Fibrous connective tissue First branchial arch Flexibility Floating ...
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Mediastinum
... in the thorax (chest), surrounded by loose connective tissue. It is the central compartment of the ... posteriorly. It is continuous with the loose connective tissue of the neck, and extends inferiorly onto ... cartilages. It contains a quantity of loose areolar tissue, some lymphatic vessels which ascend ...
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Thymus
... in many other animals. When animal thymus tissue is sold in a butcher shop or ... and become joined to one another by connective tissue, but there is never any fusion of the thymus tissue proper. The pharyngeal opening of each diverticulum ... and their subdivisions. Additional portions of thymus tissue are sometimes developed from the fourth ...
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List of subjects in Gray's Anatomy: Alphabetical: S
... page #989 intestine: Gray's page #1168 areolar or submucous coat of : Gray's page ... Subparietal sulcus : Gray's page #823 Subperitoneal connective tissue : Gray's page #418 Subpleural mediastinal plexus ... Subscapularis muscle: Gray's page #440 Subserous areolar tissue : Gray's page #1150 Substantia adamantina : ...
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