- Look up
tissue in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tissue may
refer to:
Tissue (biology), an
ensemble of
similar (or
dissimilar in
structure but same in...
- In biology,
tissue is an ****embly of
similar cells and
their extracellular matrix from the same
embryonic origin that
together carry out a
specific function...
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Adipose tissue (also
known as body fat or
simply fat) is a
loose connective tissue composed mostly of adipocytes. It also
contains the
stromal vascular...
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Erectile tissue is
tissue in the body with
numerous vascular spaces, or
cavernous tissue, that may
become engorged with blood. However,
tissue that is...
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tissue is one of the four
primary types of
animal tissue, a
group of
cells that are
similar in structure,
along with
epithelial tissue,
muscle tissue...
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Vascular tissue is a
complex conducting tissue,
formed of more than one cell type,
found in
vascular plants. The
primary components of
vascular tissue are...
- of cell
injury which results in the
premature death of
cells in
living tissue by autolysis. The term "necrosis" came
about in the mid-19th
century and...
- Bone
tissue (osseous
tissue),
which is also
called bone in the
uncountable sense of that word, is hard
tissue, a type of
specialised connective tissue. It...
- Look up scar
tissue in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Scar
tissue may
refer to: Scar, an area of
fibrous tissue that
replaces normal skin
after injury...
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Myeloid tissue, in the bone
marrow sense of the word
myeloid (myelo- + -oid), is
tissue of bone marrow, of bone
marrow cell lineage, or
resembling bone...