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Jayden Ramsey
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21 October, 12:52
Most organs are composed of what?
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Jadon Simmons
21 October, 13:07
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Organs are composed of main tissue, parenchyma, and "sporadic" tissues, stroma. The main tissue is that which is unique for the specific organ, such as the myocardium, the main tissue of the heart, while sporadic tissues include the nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissues.
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