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what are the junctions of areolar tissue

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Answered by Shreyadas90
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Your body needs calcium to build strong bones and teeth in childhood and adolescence. As an adult, youneed calcium to maintain bone mass. According to the USDA, the average American adult (eating roughly 2,000 calories per day) should get 1,136 milligrams of calcium each day.

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mrbranded:  meristematic cells divide frequently and they give rise to new cells. For this they require a dense cytoplasm and thin cell wall. Vacuoles if present will cause hinderance in cell division as it is full of cell sap to provide turgidity as well as rigidity to the cell.
mrbranded: We get a crunchy and granular feeling when we chew pear fruit because of the presence of sclerenchyma tissue.The sclerenchyma cells are of two types- fibres and sclereids.The sclereids give a crunchy feeling to the pear fruitbecause it provides support and hardens the tissue.
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Answered by Anonymous
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thankAreolar Tissue :

It is the basic and most widely distributed connective tissue in which fibres are loosely arranged in mesh work.

It matrix is Jelly like and contains 4 type of cells and three types of fibre.

Location :

Areolar tissue is Found below the skin in the Kidneys and testis and surrounds the muscle bundles blood vessels etc.

Functions :

It is a binding tissue.
It binds various tissues together in an organ.
It helps in the repair of body tissues after injury.
Mast cells are associated with allergic reactions.
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