Umgebungsgewebe
Umgebungsgewebe refers to the supporting connective tissue surrounding a specific organ or structure within the body. This tissue provides a framework that holds the organ in place and facilitates the exchange of substances, such as nutrients and waste products. Umgebungsgewebe is composed of a variety of cells, including fibroblasts, macrophages, and blood vessels, which work together to maintain the organ's function and overall health.
In the context of human anatomy, umgebungsgewebe can be found surrounding various organs, such as the liver,
Umgebungsgewebe also plays a critical role in responding to injury or disease. When an organ is damaged,
Throughout the body, umgebungsgewebe is adapted to the specific needs of each organ or structure. Its composition