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what are the function of aerolar tissue​

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Answered by thakurayushi2003
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The functions of areolar connective tissue include the support and binding of other tissues. It also helps in defending against infection. When a body region is inflamed, the areolar tissue in the area soaks up the excess fluid as a sponge and the affected area swells and becomes puffy, a condition called edema.

Answered by swetasingh7e
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Connective tissue is incredibly diverse and contributes to energy storage, the protection of organs, and the body’s structural integrity.

Connective tissue (CT) is a one of the four main classes of tissues. Although it is the most abundant and widely distributed of the primary tissues, the amount of connective tissue in a particular organ varies. Like to the timber framing of a house, the connective tissue provides structure and support throughout the body.

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