GENERAL HISTOLOGY

CONNECTIVE TISSUE GLAND

CONNECTIVE TISSUE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
This tissue has a single nucleus, spindle-shaped cells & is found in the walls of hollow organs.
A
Adipose
B
Adipocytes
C
Smooth muscle
D
Striated muscle
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Answer and Explanation: This type of muscle tissue is found in the walls of hollow organs. It has no striations, and its cells are spindle-shaped is the smooth muscle. The smooth muscle is involuntary and possesses one central located nucleus.

Detailed explanation-2: -Smooth muscle fibers are located in walls of hollow visceral organs (such as the liver, pancreas, and intestines), except the heart, appear spindle-shaped, and are also under involuntary control.

Detailed explanation-3: -There are three kinds of muscle tissue: Smooth muscle (designed for slow, sustained, involuntary contractions) is made up of spindle-shaped cells with one nucleus per cell.

Detailed explanation-4: -It’s found under your skin (subcutaneous fat), between your internal organs (visceral fat) and even in the inner cavities of bones (bone marrow adipose tissue).

Detailed explanation-5: -Adipose tissue, or fat, is an anatomical term for loose connective tissue composed of adipocytes. Its main role is to store energy in the form of fat, although it also cushions and insulates the body.

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