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The histiocyte of the connective tissue are ?​

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Answered by MrInevitable
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Explanation:

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The relatively large (10–20 μm) histiocyte has an irregular outline and is a permanent component of loose connective tissue. The nucleus is mainly spherical or ellipsoidal and sometimes displays deep indentations. It contains finely dispersed chromatin and a distinct nucleolus.

Answered by bavatharinib
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Answer:

Histiocyte is a phagocytic cell which is found in loose connective tissue.

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