Areolar connective tissue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Areolar tissue know as areis exhibits interlacing, loosely organized fibers, abundant blood vessels, and significant empty space. Its fiber run in random directions and are mostly collagenous, but el...
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Slide: Areolar tissue, mammal, spread H560; ... In this photo of areolar connective tissue, nuclei of cells are stained but the cytoplasm is pale and not distinguishable. ... As fibroblasts are the most common cells in areolar tissue, the majority of the nuclei seen here are probably fibroblast nuclei.
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areolar tissue ( ə′rēələr ′tishü ) ( histology ) A loose network of fibrous tissue and elastic fiber that connects the skin to the underlying ... Sci-Tech Dictionary: areolar tissue...
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around blood vessels, nerves, organs function: soppy tissue that lubricants and nourishes epithelial tissue; also provides strength, elasticity, support and immune system protection. Back...
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tissue /tis·sue/ (tish´u) an aggregation of similarly specialized cells which together perform certain special functions. ...
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areolar tissue - Medical definition of areolar tissue from A Dictionary of Nursing at Encyclopedia.com ... areolar tissue n. loose connective tissue consisting of a meshwork of collagen, elastic tissue, and reticular fibres interspersed with numerous connective tissue cells.
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Epithelial Tissue ... Connective tissue massage ... Educomp Smartclass Content Sampler: Class XI, Biology, Epithelial Tissue by Educomp...
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areolar tissue medical information ... Stedman's > areolar tissue; ... loose, irregularly arranged connective tissue consisting of collagenous and elastic fibers; ground substance that is rich in proteoglycans, glycoproteins, and glycosaminoglycans; and connective tissue cells (fibroblasts, macrophages, mast cells,
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Rolf K Reed, recipient of the 1993 Anders Jahre Prize for younger medical researchers, describes some newer aspects of loose (areolar) connective tissue physiology and shows how research in recent years has changed our understanding of the involvement of these tissues in the regulation of fluid balance. ... The Medscape Journal...
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In experiments on 24 rabbits it was found out that in the period from 2 to 6 weeks after the tooth had been extracted regenerative tissue in alveola went through the series of successive stages of maturation, beginning from indifferent areolar tissue and finishing with porous fibroreticular bone. ... The Medscape Journal...
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