Biology, asked by viveksharma7891b, 5 months ago

The only connective tissue without fibroblasts is

1 Areolar connective tissue

2 Bone

3 Cartilage

4 Blood

Answers

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Answered by letmeanswer12
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The only connective tissue without fibroblasts is blood.

Explanation:

  • Option Blood is correct answer.
  • Fibroblasts are a varied collection of cell types with distinct activities, depending on their tissue basis and activation cues.
  • Fibrocytes are nonerythrocytic cells that make up 0.1–0.5 percent of nonerythrocytic cells in peripheral blood and have a spindle-shaped appearance when cultivated in vitro.
  • Collagen and CD45 and/or CD34 co-expression accurately detects fibrocytes in peripheral blood (which does not contain mature macrophages or fibroblasts).
  • Option areolar connective tissue, bone and cartilage has connective tissue called fibroblasts.
  • Fibroblasts and a limited number of adipose tissues make up a majority of the cell functions.
  • Fibroblasts, cartilage cells, and bone cells are member of this family, which are all specialized for the production of collagenous extracellular matrix and are collectively responsible for the body's architectural structure.

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