What is Aeolar connective tissue?
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Loose (areolar connective tissue) is the most abundant form of collagenous connective tissue. It occurs in small, elongated bundles separated by regions that contain ground substance. Dense connective tissue is enriched in collagen fibers with little ground substance.
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Aeolar Collective Tissue:-
- They are also known as spongy connective tissue
- It's a type of loose connective tissue.
- The cells are loosely arranged in a semifluid substance.
- This tissue is most widely distributed tissue in the body
- This tissue has maximum intercellar space and matrix.
- It has irregular distribution of bundle of collagen.
- The gaps between bundles of collagen are called Areolae.
- In Areolae, fibres, cells and matrix are distributed.
- This tissue contains fibroblasts.
- Macrophages and mast cells are also present in large number.
- It provides support to epithelium.
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Examples:-
- Tela Subcutanea:- Connects skin with skeletal mussel
- Endomysium:- Around single mussel fibre
- Perimysium:- Around bundle of mussel fibres
- Endoneurium:- Around nerve fibre
- Submucosa of Oesophagus
- Submucosa of Stomach
- In Bronchi and in Trachea etc
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