Fibrous tissues called ligaments connect those bones in our spine.
Beneath the muscle is a layer of connective tissue called adventitia.
The tongue is covered with moist, pink tissue called mucosa.
The sinuses are lined with soft, pink tissue called mucosa.
The bark fibres of this plants are used for making the handmade Japanese tissue called "mitsumata paper".
In the front, the abdomen is protected by a thin, tough layer of tissue called fascia.
The baleen filter is developed from different tissue, called keratin.
Moist, smooth tissue called mucosa lines the inside of the trachea.
In adults, they normally exist as sleeves of tissue called synovial folds.
Damage was also seen below the brain's mantle, or cortex, in tissue called white matter.