Science, asked by Bajoriram, 8 months ago

what is the areolar connective tissue? ​

Answers

Answered by venkatmahesh06
1

Answer:

Hii mate

Areolar connective tissue holds organs in place and attaches epithelial tissue to other underlying tissues. It also serves as a reservoir of water and salts for surrounding tissues. Almost all cells obtain their nutrients from and release their wastes into areolar connective tissue.

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

Areolar tissue are a type of loose connective tissues.

They help in holding the organs in place and attaches the epithelial tissues to other underlying tissues.

They help in holding the organs in place and attaches the epithelial tissues to other underlying tissues. It act as a reservoir of water and salts for surrounding tissues.

They help in holding the organs in place and attaches the epithelial tissues to other underlying tissues. It act as a reservoir of water and salts for surrounding tissues.All the cells obtain their nutrients from these tissues and they release their wastes into areolar connective tissue.

They help in holding the organs in place and attaches the epithelial tissues to other underlying tissues. It act as a reservoir of water and salts for surrounding tissues.All the cells obtain their nutrients from these tissues and they release their wastes into areolar connective tissue.These type of tissues are found in the skin that binds the outer layers of the skin to the muscles.

They are also found in or around mucous membranes, around blood vessels, nerves,and the organs of the body.

Explanation:

hope this will helpful for u.plz mrk it as brainliest answers...

Similar questions