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what are the functions of areolar tissue?
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Answered by XxItzRakshitaaxX
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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 ds677302
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Acts as a binding tissue. Bind the skin with muscles. Bind the blood vessels and nerves with other structures of body. Helps in healing of wounds.

Parenchyma tissue may be compact or have extensive spaces between the cells. Leaf mesophyll composed of parenchyma tissue.

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