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1 cavernous tissue
Медицина: кавернозная ткань (пещеристых тел) -
2 cavernous tissue
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3 cavernous tissue
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4 tissue
- areolar tissue
- assimilative tissue
- blood-forming tissue
- bone tissue
- bony tissue
- bradytrophic tissue
- brown adipose tissue
- calluslike tissue
- cancellous tissue
- cancer tissue
- cartilaginous tissue
- cavernous tissue
- cerebral tissue
- chromaffin tissue
- cicatrical tissue
- common tissue
- compact tissue
- complex tissue
- conductive tissue
- connective tissue
- contractile tissue
- dense connective tissue
- dental tissue
- elastic tissue
- embryonal tissue
- endothelial tissue
- envelope tissue
- epidermic tissue
- epithelial tissue
- equilibration tissue
- fatty tissue
- fetal tissue
- fibrous tissue
- foreign tissue
- formative tissue
- gelatinous tissue
- glandular tissue
- granulation tissue
- ground tissue
- hematopoietic tissue
- heterologous tissue
- horny tissue
- interstitial tissue
- lepidic tissue
- Leydig tissue
- loose connective tissue
- luteal tissue
- lymphatic tissue
- lymphoid tissue
- mammary tissue
- mature tissue
- mesenchymal tissue
- minced tissue
- mucous tissue
- muscular tissue
- nerve tissue
- nonsecretory tissue
- osseous tissue
- palisade tissue
- parenchymatous tissue
- parent tissue
- permanent tissue
- plant tissue
- primary tissue
- radiosensitive tissue
- reticular tissue
- scarce tissue
- sieve tissue
- somatic tissues
- spurious tissue
- storage tissue
- strengthening tissue
- subcutaneous connective tissue
- supporting tissue
- vascular tissue
- water-storage tissue* * *
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