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A Handbook of Biology

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In this, cells (fibroblasts, macrophages, mast cells, etc.) and fibres are

loosely arranged in a semi-fluid matrix.

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It is of 2 types: Areolar & Adipose.

Areolar tissue:

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Most widely distributed

connective

tissue

in

animal body.

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Present

beneath

the

skin.

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It serves as a support

framework for epithelium. It contains fibroblasts, macrophages and

mast cells.

Adipose tissue:

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Seen mainly under skin. Its cells (adipocytes)

store fats. Excess nutrients which are not used

immediately converted into fats are stored in

this tissue.

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In this, fibres and fibroblasts are compactly packed. Orentation of fibres

show a regular or irregular pattern and are called dense regular and

dense irregular tissues. It is of 2 types:

Dense regular

connective tissues:

Show regular pattern of

fibres.

Collagen fibres are present

in

rows

between

many

parallel bundles of fibres. E.g.

Tendons & ligaments.

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Tendons: Attach skeletal

muscles to bones.

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Ligaments: Attach one

bone to another.

Dense irregular

connective tissues:

Irregular pattern of fibres.

Fibroblasts & fibres (mostly

collagen) are oriented

differently. This tissue is

present in skin.

Macrophage

Fibroblast

Collagen

Fibres

Mast Cell

Macrophage

Fibroblast

Collagen

Fibres

Mast Cell

Fat Storage

Area

Nucleus

Plasma

Membrane