Adipose tissues (fat) is a type of connective tissue. It can be found in the heart walls and in joits.
adipose are fat cells that insulate our body.
a. loose connective tissue 1. aerolalar connective tissue 2.adipose tissue 3.retigular connective tissue b. Dense connective tissue 1.dense irregular connective tissue 2.dense regular connective tissue 3.elastic connective tissue
"connective tissue": adipose, cartilage, blood, various dense & loose connective tissues
Bone is the most rigid and dense of the connective tissues.
Adipose tissue is designed to store fat, the answer you're looking for fibrous connective tissue.
Renal fascia
Cartilage takes longest to heal because it is avascular.
The deeper part of the dermis of the skin. Basically, this part of the dermis has dense or fibrous irregular conective tissue, which provides strength to the skin. Below this tissue there is loose connective tissue (areolar connective tissue and adipose tissue) that are part of the subcutaneous layer of the skin. As you know, the dermis is part of the cutaneous membrane.
Dense irregular connective tissue are tissue types found in the dermis.subcutaneous layerThe Dermis of the skin is composed of Dense Irregular Connective Tissue.skin tissue
Connective tissue, as it names suggests, has a 'connective' function. It supports and binds tissues in the body. There are three types of connective tissue. 1. Loose - most common. Collagen, elastic, reticular fibres. 2. Dense (or fibrous) - tendons and ligaments 3. Specialised - e.g. adipose (fat) tissue is a type of specialised loose connective tissue.
loose
Dense connective tissue - it makes up the tendons.