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Fascia, the type of tissue
Fascia, the type of tissue that “invests” body structures, is _______ tissue.
A. muscle C. pleural B. connective D. nerve Is
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__________ is a sheet of tough fibrous tissue that wraps around an individual muscle.
Fascia Fascia Insertion Insertion Tendon
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What specific type of tissue acts as a pathway to allow communication between different regions of the body?
Responses: a) muscle
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What specific type of tissue acts as a pathway to allow communication between different regions of the body?
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What type of tissue makes up the spinal cord?
(1 point) Responses muscle tissue muscle tissue epithelial tissue epithelial tissue
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1. Which of the following is not a tissue type?
A. Epithelial tissue B. Connective tissue C. Plasma tissue (my answer) D. Nerve
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Cassie
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What specific type of tissue acts as a pathway to allow communication between different regions of the body?
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Which of the following best describes a single unit of contractile tissue within a myofibril?
a. endomysium b. sarcolemma c.
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Adipose connective tissue is a type of loose connective tissue. It is found along with areolar connective tissue. When you
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What type of tissue do you think the wall of the villi is made from?
Is it connective tissue or maybe epithelial tissue?
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