Which cells secrete fibres in connective tissue proper?
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Explanation:
its the FIBROBLASTS produce the fibres in the connective tissue
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The fibroblast produces fibres in connective tissue proper.
Explanation:
There are basically four cells in connective tissue proper:
- Fibroblasts
- Macrophages
- Mast Cells
- Plasma Cells
Fibroblasts :
- Fibroblasts are spindle shaped flattened cells.
- They have long protoplasmic processes.
- They have an oval nucleus.
- Their function is to produce fibres.
Macrophages :
- They also called has hestocytes.
- They are large amoeboid polymorphic cells.
- It had a kidney shaped nucleus.
- Their function is to indulge bacteria or other foreign materials.
- It is also capable of of ingesting damaged cell tissues.
Mast Cells :
- They a large and oval shaped cells.
- They contain granular cytoplasm.
- Their function is to secrete chemicals heparin and histamine.
- Heparin is anticoagulant.
- Histamine causes inflammation and is released from tissues when they are injured.
Plasma Cells :
- These are small and round shaped irregular cells.
- They are produced by mitotic division of migratory lymphocytes.
- They produce antibodies that help in self defence.
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