Explanation:
The tissue below is an example of fibrous connective tissue; loose type
Cells sharing a similar origin, group together in the body to form tissues; these typically share physical features and are arranged in regular patterns cells within the human body can generally be placed into four groups:
- epithelial which refers to sheets of cells covering exterior surfaces and internal organs;
- connective tissue which functions to bind cells and organs together while protecting, supporting and integrating different regions.
- muscle tissue which responds to simulation, allowing for movement and locomotion;
- nervous tissue which responds to electrical impulses, allowing for communication between different regions of the body
Connective tissue are usually spread out in a formation called a matrix. The matrix contains lots of extracellular components which are made by cells within connective tissue; it mainly consists of a fluid ground substance which is interwoven with fibers of protein. Connective tissues. mainly contain cells, the ground substance and protein fibers; each of these are present in varying amounts, related to the<em> structure and function</em> of the tissue. For instance, the ground substance and bone is made up of a very rigid material which allows bone to function as a support structure.
It is further classified in to loose and dense tissue types which exist in multiple variations; in the loose tissue, fibers are aggregated loosely without a regular arrangement and often contains large spaces. Additionally connected tissue also contains cell types like fibroblasts. The loose tissue types act as shock-absorbers and allow water, nutrients and salts to diffuse throughout the tissue to nearby tissue and cells.
<em> This is seen in the image attached. </em>
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