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Renal Fascia
A layer of connective tissue encapsulating the kidneys and the adrenal glands, providing structural support and protection.
Lamina Propria
A thin layer of loose connective tissue found beneath the epithelium of many organs, especially in mucous membranes, providing support and nourishment.
Transitional Epithelium
A type of epithelial tissue known for its ability to stretch and contract, found in areas such as the bladder.
Basement Membrane
A slender layer of fibrous extracellular matrix tissue that acts as a barrier between an internal or external body surface and the adjacent connective tissue.
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