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Q: Connective tissue cells that are phagocytic?
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Reticuloendothelial tissue is composed of cells that are?

Phagocytic


Reticuloendothelial tissue is composed of cells that are what?

Phagocytic


What are the phagocytic cells in skeletal tissue called?

Osteoclasts are phagocytic and are derived from monocytes and not from the same line as the other bone cells.


What kinds of cells make up connective tissue?

Blood Cells: 1) Fibroblasts = produce fibers 2) Macrophage = they are phagocytic 3) Adipose = fat cells 4) Mast cells = histamines 5) White blood cells = fight infection 6) Mesenchymal cells = undifferentiated embryonic cells


What is the tissue group with widely scattered cells?

connective tissue


What is the tissue that consist of cells fibers and matrix?

connective tissue


Do liver cells contain connective tissue?

Connective tissue is made of cells, and cells do not contain other cells (if they are healthy; bacterial infection would be an exception). Cells do contain structural elements that connect them to other cells, but that is not the same thing as connective tissue.


Is blood connetive tissue?

No it's not, Ligaments, Tendons, and Cartilage are connective tissues.


Does areolar or loose connective tissue lacks nucleated cells?

Areolar connective tissue contains various types of cells, including nucleated cells such as fibroblasts and immune cells. However, loose connective tissue is a broader term that encompasses various types of connective tissues, some of which may not contain nucleated cells. Examples of loose connective tissues without nucleated cells include adipose tissue (which primarily consists of fat cells) and cartilage.


What tissue has stem cells to produce new epidermal cells?

Connective Tissue


Connective tissue made up of cells cell parts and plasma?

this connective tissue is called lymphatic tissue!


What are mesenchymal cells?

it is embryonic connective tissue that is derived from the mesoderm and that differentiate into hematopoietic and connective tissue