Cartilage is a tough but flexible tissue that is the main type of connective tissue in the body. Around 65–80% of cartilage is water, although that decreases in older people, and the rest is a gel-like substance called the ‘matrix’ that gives it its form and function. The matrix is...
Elastic tissue also helps blood vessels remain open and prevent blood from pooling in one area of the body.Answer and Explanation: There are three different types of arteries, which carry oxygenated blood, deoxygenated blood, or both. They include; 1. Arteries t...
Cartilage: It is a specialized connective tissue. The cartilage intercellular substance is firm and flexible, resisting compression. Chondrocytes (cartilage cells) are encased in little cavities within the secrete matrix. They are of three types - Hyaline, Elastic, and Fibro cartilage. In adults, ca...
Dense irregular tissue has irregularly arranged collagen fibers and comprises the lower layers of the dermis, or skin. Cartilage makes up nearly the entire skeleton of some animals, while in others, including humans, it serves mainly to cushion the joints. There are three types of cartilage: ...
Cartilage is an example of a connective tissue. There are many types of connective tissue disorders, such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and scleroderma. The most common affected areas are joints, muscles, and skin. Your organs, eyes, nervous system, and blood vessels can also be affected....
What are the four primary tissue types that are found in the human body? What are the different types of connective tissues and what do they do? List at least five types of connective tissues and two locations for each listed type. Name the three connective tissues. What are the five grou...
Thyroidectomy, a surgical procedure to remove the thyroid gland, is divided into three types: total, partial, or completion thyroidectomy. Thyroidectomyis a surgical procedure to remove the entire thyroid gland or a part of it. Depending on how much thyroid tissue is removed, thyroidectomy could ...
How the three germ layers are formed? During gastrulation cells migrate to the interior of the embryo, forming the three germ layers:the endoderm (the deepest layer), the mesoderm (the middle layer), and the ectoderm (the surface layer)from which all tissues and organs will arise. ...
What are the three parts of the external urethral sphincter in females? What passageway for nerves or blood vessels is an opening through a bone? a. Where is the Cremaster muscle located? b. What is its function in the male reproductive system?
Therefore, this study mainly focused on AD-MSCs, which have the most abundant tissue sources and are the most widely used. In addition, we divided different doses of AD-MSCs into three groups, high, moderate, and low, to verify the effectiveness of different doses in the treatment of KOA...