What type of tissue has a form called serous, which is fluid-filled?
  1. Osseous
  2. Tendons
  3. Collagen
  4. Fascia
Explanation
Answer: D - Fascia is the tissue that has a form call serous, which is fluid-filled. This type of fascia makes up protective membranes that cover the internal viscera. Other types of fascia that do not have specific names relating to their functions are superficial and deep fascia.
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