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what is reticular tissue?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Reticular tissue is a special type of connective tissue that predominates in various locations that have a high cellular content. It has a branched and mesh-like pattern, often called reticulum, due to the arrangement of reticular fibers (reticulin). These fibers are actually type III collagen fibrils.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Some points on reticular connective tissue are :-

  • The word reticular is derived from Latin Word reticulus ::little net.

  • It is a type of loose connective tissue.

  • Consists of reticulate fibres and reticular cells.

  • Reticulate fibres are branched, non-elastic.

  • These reticular fibres join to form delicate, supportive meshwork around the blood vessels, muscle fibres etc.
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