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Undifferentiated connective tissue cells as seen in areolar tissue are

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Answered by KAVYA111222333
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In hematopoietic and lymphatic tissues, reticular fibers made by reticular cells provide the stroma—or structural support—for the parenchyma—or functional part—of the organ. ... Another type of relatively undifferentiated connective tissue is mucous connective tissue, found inside the umbilical cord.....

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Answered by anildeny
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Explanation:

1. It looses connective tissue. It lodges air bubbles when this tissue is sepreated from the body.

Hence,

The name losse or Areolar connective tissue is considered.

2. It has fibroblasts , macrophages and mast cells.

3. It has fibres elastic and collagen fibres.

It is located beneath the skin and muscles or on hollow visceral organs , around the walls of blood vessels , nerves and in bone narrow.

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