Burned tissue or tissue exposed to corrosive substances tends to form a hard black crust, called an eschar
mesophyll
benign outgrowth of cartilaginous tissue on a bone
The adipose layer is called tissue because it is uniform in composition. It is made up of specific cells, just a muscle and brain cells are.
tissue
No, the skin is non-haematopoietic tissue.
Yes, hematopoietic tissue is considered a type of connective tissue. It is responsible for the production of blood cells and is located in the bone marrow and lymphatic organs. Hematopoietic tissue provides structural support and a matrix for blood cell development.
hematopoietic tissue
Bone marrow is also called hemopoietic tissue because they are in the same spot adn are responsible for creating blood cels!!
Hematopoietic tissue is primarily composed of stem cells that give rise to various types of blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. This tissue is found in the bone marrow and in smaller amounts in the spleen and liver.
No. They are considered a tissue not an organ. Since these cells are similar and work together, they fill the definition of a tissue. Tissues that work together are called organs.
The tissue type that forms blood is hematopoietic tissue, which includes the bone marrow and spleen. The tissue that forms fat is adipose tissue, which stores energy and cushions organs. Fibroblasts are found in connective tissue, where they produce and maintain the extracellular matrix.
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myeloid tissue also known as red bone marrow, is found in the sternum, ribs, and hipbones of a adult. Other bones such as the vertebrae, clavicles, and cranial bones contain a small amount of this red bone marrow also.
Hematopoietic tissue is the tissue type associated with red bone marrow, responsible for producing blood cells such as erythrocytes (red blood cells), leukocytes (white blood cells), and platelets.
Hematopoietic tissue is primarily located in the red bone marrow cavity of long bones, such as the pelvis, sternum, ribs, and ends of long bones like the femur and humerus. This tissue is responsible for producing red and white blood cells, as well as platelets.
Stromal cells provide structural support to tissues and organs, regulate cell behavior, and help maintain the microenvironment where cells interact. They also play a critical role in wound healing, immune response, and maintaining tissue homeostasis.