Friday, July 31, 2009

What do the pulp of a tooth, emotional control, and cord-like fiber in the human body have in common?

Dental pulp is the part in the center of a tooth made up of living soft tissue and cells (odontoblasts).


Deep in the middle of the brain are sections that control emotions. The brain is soft tissue.


Cord-like fiber in the human body? Skeletal muscle cells are long, fiber-like tissue (that's what first comes to mind). The major tissue types found in the heart include soft tissue, the myocardium, smooth muscle, and endothelium, for example. The term "soft tissue" refers to tissues that connect, support, or surround other structures and organs of the body. Soft tissue includes muscles, fibrous tissues, fat, blood vessels, and synovial tissues.


So maybe soft tissue is what all three have in common?



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