Examples of follicles formed of ordinary connective-tissue cells, are supplied by Asterias, Bonellia (fig.
The skeletogenous layer of the Actinozoa is probably the morphological homologue of the gelatinous tissue; but the evidence we have is on the whole in favour of the connective-tissue cells it contains being epiblastic in origin.
The introduction of a colony of micro-organisms is quickly followed by an accumulation of wandering cells, and proliferation of connective-tissue cells in the tissues at the site of infection.
In the lines of junction between the plates layers of connective-tissue cells appear, which form the commencements of the intermuscular septa.
The muscles may arise in the embryo from amoeboid or indifferent cells, and the Hertwigs[243] hold that in many of these instances the muscles have also phylogenetically taken their origin from indifferent connective-tissue cells.
The connective-tissue cells of peritoneum, he says, undergo but little change in the first three days of the inflammation, "but by the seventh day these cells are marked by increase in size and number in all parts of the peritoneum.
In this, he says, the surface of the omentum is covered with cells which look as if they were derived from the endothelium and connective-tissue cells, although they differ from the normal shape of these.
Here the essential point gained is that the fluid is brought into direct contact with the tissue cells.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tissue cells" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.