How is reticular tissue designed to enable movement of blood cells through the tissue types it supports?
Reticular tissue: It is a type of loose conective tissue. It consists of “reticular fibers.” The reticular fibers are thin structured cells that form 3-D network (three-dimensional). This "bed or mattress" lke framework support the free movement of blood cells.
The framework of certain internal organs such as the spleen and liver is made of reticular fibers. The function of reticular tissue is to support the structures of lymphoid organs and to hold the adipose tissue together.
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