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why are the cells of connective tissue lossely packed and embedded in matrix?​

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Answered by SnowHeartMehak
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They will engulf damaged cells or pathogens that enter the tissue. When stimulated, they release chemicals that activate the immune system and attract large numbers of additional macrophages and other cells involved in tissue defense.

Answered by sivasmart2222
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Loosely packed collagen fibers allow free movement within definite limits. Reticular fibers (really, a special form of collagen) provide a delicate supporting framework for individual cells, especially when such cells accumulate en masse to form a large solid organ such as the spleen or the liver.

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