0 the strong material that supports and connects the organs in the body and is also found in the joints (= places where two bones are connected) --
This may be indicated by the infection of the head kidney prior to the arrangement of connective tissue cords and the associated aggregation of macrophages.
Probably qualitative organ-specific differences of connective tissue development during histogenesis are decisive for the type of tissue reaction.
The amnion and chorion are inverted with their connective tissue layers apposed and connected at their internal surfaces by an essentially cell-free socalled 'spongy' layer.
This structure is then encircled by the adventitia, which is a thin layer of connective tissue continuous with the surrounding tissue stroma.
Retinal angiogenesis can be accompanied by connective tissue formation, resulting in fibrosis, which extends into the vitreous cavity or on the surface of the retina.
Fibroglandular tissue is a mixture composed of fibrous connective tissue (the stroma), and glandular tissue, which includes the epithelial cells that line the ducts.
The connective tissue to the volume is the notion of ' bottom-up ' as a strategy for reform and as location for analysis of cultural transformation.
These extracellular coating materials could be considered as connective tissue, having a supportive or suspensory role.