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− | Tissue form consisting of very differently differentiated [[cell]] n (mesenchymal cells, fat cells, [[mast cells]], [[plasma cells]], [[reticulum cells]] and [[pigment cells]], as well as [[fibrocytes]] and [[histiocytes]]). It has a differently shaped intercellular substance in which elastic and [[collagen]] fibres are incorporated. The connective tissue is essentially involved in shaping, strengthening and connecting the [[organ]] and other body structures. | + | Tissue form consisting of very differently differentiated [[Zelle/en|cell]] n (mesenchymal cells, fat cells, [[Mastzellen/en|mast cells]], [[plasma cells]], [[Retikulumzellen/en|reticulum cells]] and [[Pigmentzellen/en|pigment cells]], as well as [[Fibrozyten/en|fibrocytes]] and [[Histiozyten/en|histiocytes]]). It has a differently shaped intercellular substance in which elastic and [[collagen]] fibres are incorporated. The connective tissue is essentially involved in shaping, strengthening and connecting the [[organ]] and other body structures. |
Tissue form consisting of very differently differentiated cell n (mesenchymal cells, fat cells, mast cells, plasma cells, reticulum cells and pigment cells, as well as fibrocytes and histiocytes). It has a differently shaped intercellular substance in which elastic and collagen fibres are incorporated. The connective tissue is essentially involved in shaping, strengthening and connecting the organ and other body structures.