The type and severity of symptoms depend on the affected nerve and the extent of the damage. CONNECTIVE TISSUE Connective tissue is vital for the function and protection of nerves. Nerves are enclosed within several layers of connective tissue that provide structural support, protection, and nutritio...
In this lesson, learn about the three types of muscle tissue. Explore the difference between skeletal and smooth muscle and see a cardiac muscle...
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In this lesson, learn about the three types of muscle tissue. Explore the difference between skeletal and smooth muscle and see a cardiac muscle...
This damages skin tissue and leads to an ulcer. Wounds that don’t heal or continually come back are called ulcers. COMMON SYMPTOMS OF VEIN PROBLEMS The particular disease will determine the indications and symptoms. They often include: Swelling or edema in your legs, ankles, or feet, ...
Complement System Activation-This triggers a process that forms pores on the surface of bacterial cells, causing them to swell with fluid and burst. It also promotes tissue inflammation and phagocytosis of cellular debris and other foreign substances. A neutrophil (blue) interacts with drug-resistant...
(AMD)1 and cataract.2,3 Among all the tissues that store carotenoid pigments,4–6 adipose tissue is of special relevance, as it contains more than 80% of the body carotenoids.7 Furthermore, obesity is an independent risk factor for the progression of AMD.8 Population-based studies have ...
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The walls of a vein are composed of the same layers that make up the walls of the artery. However, the walls of the vein contain a lesser amount of connective tissue, making it thinner than the arteries. This is also related to the fact that the blood flowing in the arteries has hig...
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