The human arm is divided into two main sections: the forearm and the arm itself. The forearm is the section located between the elbow and the wrist, while the arm represents the section from the shoulder to the elbow. The main bone of the upper arm is the humerus. By contrast, the for...
Human skeleton, the internal skeleton that serves as a framework for the body. This framework consists of many individual bones and cartilages. There also are bands of fibrous connective tissue—the ligaments and the tendons—in intimate relationship wit
Boneandbloodare considered specialized connective tissues, in which the intercellular matrix is, respectively, hard and liquid. How are different systems of the human body connected?A discussion of the organ systems of the human body and their influence on one another. ...
Bone markings are specific areas of the bone that have a particular structure or serve a specific function. These can include processes (projections or outgrowths that form joints or attachment points for connective tissue), fossae (shallow depressions), foramina (openings or holes), and many othe...
This muscle is located more toward the midline of the body. Brachialis: The brachialis is another muscle of the upper arm that connects the humerus (upper arm bone) to the bones of the forearm. The brachialis stretches from the lower part of the humerus to the part of the ulna (one of...
Despite what its name might indicate, the pork butt, also called the Boston butt, comes from the upper shoulder of the hog. Consisting of parts of the neck, shoulder blade, and upper arm, thepork buttis a moderately tough cut of pork with a good deal of connective tissue. Pork butt ca...
Presence of Lysosomes in the Animal tissue Liver Kidney Nerve cells Brain Intestinal epithelium Lung epithelium Macrophages(of the spleen, bone marrow, liver, and connective tissue) Thyroid gland Adrenal gland Bone Urinary bladder Prostate Uterus ...
Butterfly-shapedboneBone is a compact type of hardened connective tissue composed of bone cells, membranes, an extracellular mineralized matrix, and central bone marrow. The 2 primary types of bone are compact and spongy.Bones: Structure and Typesformed by the fusion of the 5 sacral vertebrae ...
Fat and connective tissue: The breast also contains a significant amount of fat and connective tissue, which give it its shape and support. Lymph nodes: The breast has lymph nodes located in the axilla (armpit), which play an important role in the immune system. ...
Type 2: Connective Tissue = 15 parts MatrixFibroblast Adipocyte Hyaline cartilage connective tissue Lacuna , Lacunae when plural Collagen Fibers Areolar connective tissue Adipose connective tissue Elastic cartilage connective tissue Bone connective tissue Elastic fibersDense regular connective tissue Chondrocyte ...