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Which of the following is a vascularized tissue?

a) adipose tissue
b) hyaline cartilage
c) keratinized stratified squamous epithelium
d) simple cuboidal epithelium

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Final answer:

Adipose tissue (option a) is the vascularized tissue among the options provided. It contains a rich supply of blood vessels which is essential for nutrient and waste exchange, while the other options are avascular.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks which of the following is a vascularized tissue:

  • a) adipose tissue
  • b) hyaline cartilage
  • c) keratinized stratified squamous epithelium
  • d) simple cuboidal epithelium

Adipose tissue is the correct answer. Adipose tissue is a type of connective tissue that is heavily vascularized, meaning it has a rich supply of blood vessels. This vascularization is essential as it allows for adequate exchange of nutrients and waste products between the blood and the tissue.



Other tissues mentioned like hyaline cartilage and epithelial tissues, such as keratinized stratified squamous epithelium and simple cuboidal epithelium, are not vascularized. Cartilage is avascular, meaning it does not contain blood vessels. Epithelial tissues generally lack vessels and are provided nutrients through diffusion from underlying connective tissues.

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