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Areolar connective tissue

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Answered by scholars
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it is a tissue that can be resembled to the parenchyma in plants

it fills up spaces between the organs. is present in the bone marrow as well.
Answered by Anonymous
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1. It looses connective tissue. It lodges air bubbles when this tissue is sepreated from the body.

Hence,

The name losse or Areolar connective tissue is considered.

2. It has fibroblasts , macrophages and mast cells.

3. It has fibres elastic and collagen fibres.

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It is located beneath the skin and muscles or on hollow visceral organs , around the walls of blood vessels , nerves and in bone narrow.

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