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Lymphadenoid tissue
Aggregates of lymphatic tissue found in the spleen and lymph nodes.
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Interstitial tissue
Connective tissue that forms a network with the cellular portions of an organ.
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Indifferent tissue
Tissue composed of undifferentiated cells as in embryonic tissue.
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Homologous tissue
Tissues that are identical in structure.
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Hard tissue
In dentistry, the term used to denote any of the three calcified tissue components of the tooth: enamel, dentin, and cementum.
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Glandular tissue
A group of epithelial cells capable of producing secretions.
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Gelatiginous tissue
Tissue from which gelatin may be obtained by treating it with hot water.
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Embryonic tissue
Any tissue as yet undifferentiated or fully specialized.
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Chordal tissue
Tissue of the notochord or derived from it. The nucleus pulposus is derived from the notochord.
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Bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue
Lymph nodules that contain clusters of T and B lymphocytes and macrophages within the mucosa of the bronchial wall; a component of the mucosal immune system that defends all mucosal surfaces against pathogens.
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