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Connective tissue   /kənˈɛktɪv tˈɪsjˌu/   Listen
Connective tissue

noun
1.
Tissue of mesodermal origin consisting of e.g. collagen fibroblasts and fatty cells; supports organs and fills spaces between them and forms tendons and ligaments.






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"Connective tissue" Quotes from Famous Books



... tissue material. If the quantity of salt in the blood is diminished, the bi-concave red blood cells swell to a spherical form from access of water and lose their ability to unite for the production of connective tissue. Moreover, to the extent salt in the blood cells is decreased the connective tissue and muscle and tendon substance absorb water and the tissues become spongy, especially in the kidneys, so that the thinned blood albumen ...
— Valere Aude - Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration • Louis Dechmann

... of dense connective tissue, the superficial layer of which bears minute papillae. These project into the epidermis, which is moulded on them. For the most part the papillae contain looped capillary vessels, rendering the superficial layer of the ...
— Diseases of the Horse's Foot • Harry Caulton Reeks



Words linked to "Connective tissue" :   matrix, ground substance, perimysium, elastic tissue, tendon, mast cell, cutis, submucosa, endoneurium, os, skin, collagen, sinew, scar tissue, ligament, intercellular substance, tegument, bone marrow, bone, areolar tissue, labrocyte, animal tissue, granulation tissue, granulation, histiocyte, marrow, mastocyte, perineurium, fascia, facia



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