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Progocytic cell of areolar connective tissue is macrophages

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The phagocytic cells of areolar connective tissue is macrophages  

Explanation:

  • The other phagocytic cells are mast cells and white blood cells (WBCs).
  • Areolar connective tissue is also known as loose connective tissue.
  • It is tough, flexible and comprises membranes.
  • It is present around blood vessels, muscles, nerves and most of the body organs.
  • It is composed of loosely-woven collagen and elastic fibres.
  • Phagocytic cells involve in the phagocytosis process in which the ingestion of foreign materials (microbes) takes place.
  • The cells in the immune system (neutrophils, macrophages, lymphocytes, mast cells) perform phagocytosis.

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