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Human Anatomy - Connective Tissue Proper - Loose Connective Tissue

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areolar connective tissue - structure   structure - abundant ground substance is gel-like liquid; scattered fibroblasts; many blood vessels  
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adipose connective tissue - structure   structure - closely packed adipocytes (fat cells), nucleus squeezed to one side by large fat droplet  
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reticular connective tissue - structure   structure - ground substance is gel-like liquid; scattered arrangement of reticular fibers, fibroblasts, and leukocytes  
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areolar connective tissue - function   function - surrounds and protects tissues and organs; loosely binds epithelia to deeper tissue; provides nerve and blood vessel packing  
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adipose connective tissue - function   function - stores energy; protects, cushions, and insulates  
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reticular connective tissue - function   function - provides supportive framework for spleen, lymph nodes, thymus, bone marrow  
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areolar connective tissue - location   location - subcutaneous layer under skin; surrounds organs  
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adipose connective tissue - location   location - subcutaneus layer; covers and surrounds some organs  
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reticular connective tissue - location   location - forms stroma of lymph nodes, spleen, thymus, bone marrow  
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