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  2. Areolar Connective Tissue Function and Components - Jotscroll

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    Areolar connective tissue is a loosely arranged connective tissue that is widely distributed in the body and contains collagen fibers, reticular fibers, and a few elastic fibers embedded in a thin, almost fluid-like ground substance. The areolar connective tissue is a subtype of loose connective tissue. It is the commonest type of connective ...

  3. Connective Tissue Types, Functions and Location - Jotscroll

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    Blood connective tissue is a fluid form of connective tissue and transports cells and nutrients to other tissues and organs. Cartilage connective tissue provides structure and support such as in the nose or ears. Adipose connective tissue. Tendons this connective tissue joins bones to bones. Fascia covers the muscles.

  4. Adipose Tissue Types, Functions, Structure and Location

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    Adipose tissue arises from pluripotent mesenchymal cells (stem cells) and later originates from cells of the reticular connective tissue, which are capable of producing grape-like fatty tissue lobes also. The reticulum cells store fat droplets that later coalesce to form one large drop. In the process, the cells become rounder.

  5. Loose connective tissue function and examples - Jotscroll

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    Areolar Connective Tissue:is a loosely arranged connective tissue that is widely distributed in the body such as in gastrointestinal tract, blood vessels and ducts of glands. The areolar tissue contains collagen fibers, reticular fibers and a few elastic fibers embedded in a thin and almost fluid-like ground substance.

  6. Reticular Connective Tissue Function and Location - Jotscroll

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    Reticular Connective Tissue Function. Reticular tissue provides a very delicate meshwork that serves as a scaffold to other tissues and also supports other cells and tissues. This type of tissue is abundant in certain lymphoid organs where the reticular fibers form attachment sites for lymphocytes and other immune cells.

  7. Cartilage Tissue, Types, Functions, Structure & Diagram

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    Cartilage Tissue, Types, Functions, Structure & Diagram. A Cartilage is a type of connective tissue that helps in providing support and maintaining structure or morphology of the body. The cartilage is able to perform its function because of its firm consistency and ability to withstand compression and shearing forces; the cartilage can perform ...

  8. Four Main Types of Tissues in the Body: Definition ... -...

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    The loose connective tissue is also called the Areolar connective tissue. It is called loose connective tissue because the packing of this tissue is loose and not tight. It serves as a packing material of the body that helps to anchor different organs and parts of the body such as anchoring blood vessels, nerves and organs.

  9. Oogenesis Process, Stages of Oogenesis and Diagram

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    Oogenesis is also called Ovogenesis, and it is the process whereby oogonia (immature oocytes) are transformed into mature oocytes. The process of Oogenesis begins before birth and is completed after puberty. Oogenesis even after puberty still continues to menopause (permanent cessation of menstrual bleeding associated with the menstrual cycles).

  10. Introduction to ecology deals with the basic concepts or ecological questions that are discussed in the field of ecology. It includes the study of the organisms and their relationship with their environment. Generally, ecologists study the environment on five levels, which are organism, population, community, ecosystem, and biosphere.

  11. Stratified Squamous Epithelium Function, Structure, Location and...

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    The stratified squamous epithelium consists of cell layers in which the superficial layer consists of squamous epithelial cells while the underlying cell layers have various types of cells. The deepest layer is made up of columnar cells. This type of epithelial tissue covers body parts that are exposed to frequent frictional forces or stress.