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  • == Animal Tissue == ...orm a similar function in an [[Animal|animal's]] body. The study of animal tissue is known as [[Histology]].
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  • ...a term used in [[biology]] and [[medicine]] to refer to fat tissue in the body. The word originates from the Latin ''adeps'', meaning fat. ...t is found throughout the body, but is most abundant in the [[subcutaneous tissue]] beneath the skin and around internal organs.
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  • == Soft Tissue == ...ts, skin, fat, vessels, nerves, and synovial membranes. It is not hardened tissue like bone.
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  • '''Tissue (biology)''' ...u", meaning "a thing that is woven", which is a reference to the fact that tissue is made of many cells woven together.
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  • == Loose Connective Tissue == ...des areolar tissue, reticular tissue, and adipose tissue. Loose connective tissue is flexible and not as dense as other types of connective tissues; it provi
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  • ...rin KAN-ser) Cancer that occurs in the endocrine tissue, the tissue in the body that secretes hormones  ...rin KAN-ser) Cancer that occurs in the endocrine tissue, the tissue in the body that secretes hormones {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicin
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  • == Fatty Tissue == ...ore energy in the form of fat, although it also cushions and insulates the body.
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  • |Term=Adipose tissue ...other term for fatty tissue; it stores energy, insulates, and cushions the body
    363 bytes (49 words) - 23:50, 30 December 2022
  • |Term=stromal tissue ...ues and organs, removes waste and excess fluid, and may be involved in the body's immune response 
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  • |Term=connective tissue ...and other substances between tissues and organs, and helps repair damaged tissue
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  • ...used to describe a type of connective tissue that is found throughout the body. ...like network of protein fibers. It is found in many different parts of the body and serves various functions depending on its location.
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  • ...sue|connective]], [[Muscle tissue|muscle]], and [[Nervous tissue|nervous]] tissue. The term "tissue" comes from the French word "tissu", which means "woven", referring to the
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  • |Term=soft tissue ...le, fat, fibrous tissue, blood vessels, or other supporting tissues in the body 
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  • '''Connective Tissue Disease''' ...s of the body together. These tissues form a framework, or matrix, for the body.
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  • == Tissue (medicine) == '''Tissue''' (pronunciation: /ˈtɪʃuː/ or /ˈtɪsjuː/) in medicine refers to a gr
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  • == Areolar Tissue == ...tissue''', is a common type of [[connective tissue]] found throughout the body. It is named for its net-like appearance, with the term "areolar" derived f
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  • == Fatty-Replaced Breast Tissue == ...ar [[Breast tissue|breast tissue]] is replaced by [[Adipose tissue|adipose tissue]], commonly known as fat. This is a normal physiological process that occur
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  • ...y]], refers to the outer layers or boundaries of an organ or cavity in the body. ...ing [[epithelial tissue]], [[connective tissue]], and sometimes [[muscular tissue]], depending on the organ or cavity it is enclosing.
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  • ...d-i-sin) is a branch of [[medicine]] that involves the transfer of [[human body]] parts, known as [[organ]]s, from one person (the [[donor]]) to another (t ...lantare'' (to plant), referring to the process of transferring an organ or tissue. "Medicine" is derived from the Latin ''medicina'', meaning "the healing ar
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  • ...t tissue or organ, usually due to inflammation or the accumulation of scar tissue. * [[Inflammation]]: A process by which the body's white blood cells and substances they produce protect us from infection w
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