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Introduction
Ground substance is a formless, jelly-like substance. It appears transparent and colorless and occupyies the gaps between fibers and cells. It is comprised of glycosaminoglycans that connect to create larger molecules known as proteoglycans. The amorphous ground substance of connective tissue is a transparent material with the properties of a viscous solution or a highly hydrated thin gel. Its principal constituents are large carbohydrate molecules or complexes of protein and carbohydrate, called glycosaminoglycans (formerly known as. Between the dermis (syn: cutis) and the underly-ing bones, muscles, or fasciae lies a tissue of uneven thickness according to body sites and individuals, called subcutaneous tissue or subcutis (syn: hypodermis). The term “subcutaneous fas-cia is sometimes used as a synonym for ” subcuta-neous. Structure and cellular components of loose connective tissue. Ground substance is a formless, jelly-like substance. It appears transparent and colorless and occupyies the gaps between fibers and cells. It is comprised of glycosaminoglycans that connect to create larger molecules known as. From an anatomical and physiological viewpoint, subcutaneous tissue contains two components which, although intricate, have different functions: the interstitial tissue and the adipose tissue. Pierre Agache: deceased. Between the dermis (syn: cutis) and the underlying bones, muscles, or fasciae. The subcutis is the deepest layer of the integument, sandwiched between the dermis and skeletal muscle. The hypodermis serves as physical protection, as well as an energy reserve and source of insulation and thermal regulation. It is composed primarily of adipose tissue, the amount of which varies.
Solar container substances in animal subcutaneous connective tissue
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