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Can areolar tissue be bent

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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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Yes ✓

because it is elastic in nature. we can full it easily.

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Connective tissue proper

It's three sub-categories are as follows:-

 \sf{ \blue{\large{◉\: Areolar \: Tissue:}}}

It is most widely spread, occuring beneath the epidermis of skin. It makes the skin elastic and helps it to withstand pulling strain. It is also called packing tissue.

 \sf{ \blue{\large{◉ \: Adipose \: Tissue:}}}

Fatty tissue forming padding under the skin. It has specialised cells which store fat. This tissue forms padding under the skin and around kidneys, eyeball, etc. Padding under skin acts as an insulation retaining body heat.

 \sf{ \blue{\large{◉ \: Fibrous \: Connective \: Tissue:}}}

It is made up of elongated cells which are referred to as fibres. The fibres are strong and bundled together by Areolar Tissue. They form the "Tendons" which connects muscle to bone and "Ligaments" which connects bone to bone and hold them in position.

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