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Structure of reticular tissue

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Reticular tissue is a special type of connective tissue that predominates in various locations that have a high cellular content.

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The functions of reticular connective tissue are :-

1.It helps in forming the stroma or the delicate supportive framework of organs.

2.It binds smooth muscle tissue cells.

3.It removes worn out cells in the spleen and also microbes in the lymph nodes.

4.It lines the medullary cavity.

5.The endosteum is composed with reticular connective tissue.

6.It almost resembles loose Areolar connective tissue.

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