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The lymphatic system. Excess interstitial fluid is drained from tissue spaces and returned to the blood.
Cancellous tissue has spaces inside it, like a honeycomb. Compact tissue is solid and dense with no visible spaces.
edema
Cholesterol
the extracellular matrix. It contains a gel-like ground substance and protein fibers. connective tissues have a lot of extracellular matrix compared to epithelial tissues that have very little.
inflammation
The most abundant plant tissue with thin cell walls and intercellular spaces
Compact bone tissue does not have visible open spaces. It is dense and made up of cylindrical units called osteons, which are arranged in layers. This type of bone tissue provides strength and support for the skeleton.
The spongy layer or mesophyll has many air spaces.
Macrophage
Tissue fluid is returned to circulation through the lymphatic system, where it is collected in lymph capillaries and transported back to the bloodstream through lymphatic vessels.
Compact bone has no visible open spaces. Spongy bone, in contrast, has visible open spaces.