what is the difference between areolar and adipose tissue?
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Areola tissue -
1. The cells of areolar tissue are of several types such as fibroblasts, mast cells, plasma cells and macrophage.
2. It is found between skin and muscles, around blood vessels and nerves and in the bone marrow.
3. It fills space inside organs and supports internal organs.
Adipose tissue -
1. The cells of adipose tissue are similar and are called adipocytes.
2. It is found below the skin and between internal organs.
3. It acts as fat reservoir and insulator of heat.
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1. The cells of areolar tissue are of several types such as fibroblasts, mast cells, plasma cells and macrophage.
2. It is found between skin and muscles, around blood vessels and nerves and in the bone marrow.
3. It fills space inside organs and supports internal organs.
Adipose tissue -
1. The cells of adipose tissue are similar and are called adipocytes.
2. It is found below the skin and between internal organs.
3. It acts as fat reservoir and insulator of heat.
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differences between Areolar and Adipose tissues
Areolar tissue:
1. Areolar tissue is mainly connective.
2. It usually fixes skin with the muscles.
3. It forms packaging the material in all organs between the muscles.
4. It has two types of fibres white and yellow.
Adipose tissue:
1. It is mainly concerned with the storage of fat.
2. The cells are spherical or oval and are packed in a matrix.
3. The matrix of the tissue consists of fibroblasts, macrophages and collagen fibres.
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