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In Biology / High School | 2014-09-29

To access the deeper organs, a surgeon needs to cut through a thick layer of tissue connected to bone. What kind of tissue is this?

Asked by Westfall372

Answer (3)

Connective tissue... (or could be a ligament) :)

Answered by Bekamop99 | 2024-06-10

Connective tissue is one of four tissues present in the body. Connective tissue is found in between every other tissue. It is tissue that provides insulation, protection and binding supporting.
Connective tissue form from the mesoderm layer. Cartilage is also a connective tissue that is poorly vascular.
Thus, the correct answer is - connective tissue.

Answered by Histrionicus | 2024-06-12

The type of tissue that a surgeon must cut through to access deeper organs is known as connective tissue. This tissue plays a critical role in supporting and connecting different organs and tissues in the body. Common examples include loose connective tissue, dense connective tissue, cartilage, and bone.
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Answered by Histrionicus | 2024-12-25