HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY

 CONNECTIVE TISSUES 

It is a type of primary tissues that serves as the binding structure between two tissues cells are less in number but intercellular substance called matrix is found in abundance it performs the function of binding and supporting different tissues 
Areolar connective tissue :: it is a type of connective tissues found (1) in the subcutaneous sub mucous and subserosus tissues (2) between muscles and nerves and (3) in the interior of organs binding its different parts 
it consists of the ground substance called matrix within which lie two kinds of fibres (1) yellow or elastic fibres and (2) white or collagenous fibres these fibres cross and intercross thus making a network the space of which is occupied by the matrix and various types of cells such as fibroblasts histiocytes basophils plasma cells pigment cells mast cells lymphocytes monocytes etc

white fibrous tissue :: 

this is the type of connective tissue made up of white shining thin fibres that are non branching the fibres are present in bundles they are present in tendons and ligaments of limbs they bind different tissues and different organs of the body and provide them protection this tissues is made up of protein known as collagen
 

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