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Areolar connective tissue is found between​

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Answered by baski3d
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It fills the spaces between muscle fibers, surrounds blood and lymph vessels, and supports organs in the abdominal cavity. Areolar tissue underlies most epithelia and represents the connective tissue component of epithelial membranes, which are described further in a later section.

Answered by Anonymous
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Areolar connective tissue is one of six forms of connective tissue within the body and is named after the airy appearance of the tissue. It is found surrounding blood vessels, nerve bundles, muscles, and organs. It also fills the spaces between organs and connects your skin to your underlying muscle.

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