Biology, asked by goddetimurali, 9 months ago

name the cells in areolar tissue?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The most common cell type is the fibroblast, but areolar connective tissue also contains macrophages, mast cells, and white blood cells.

Answered by adventureisland
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The fibroblast is the most prevalent cell type, although there are also macrophages, mast cells, and white blood cells in areolar connective tissue. There are three types of cells in this tissue (fibroblasts, white blood cells, and mast cells), three types of fibres (collagen fibres, elastin fibres, and reticular fibres), and a background fluid matrix termed ground substance that all the elements sit in.

Areolar Tissue is a type of loose connective tissue that is quite frequent. Areolar tissue can be found throughout the body. It's made up of a meshwork of collagen, elastic tissue, and reticular fibres, with a lot of connective tissue cells in between.

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