What is the composition of the subcutaneous layer?

A. Areolar connective tissue and adipose connective tissue
B. Dense irregular connective tissue
C. Areolar connective tissue and dense irregular connective tissue
D. Adipose connective tissue
E. Areolar connective tissue


Answer: A

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