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Fibroblasts, macrophages and mast cells are present in:
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KEAMKEAM 2010Structural Organisation in Animals
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Areolar tissue is the most widely distributed connective tissue in the animal body. It is named so because it takes the form of fine threads crossing each other in every direction leaving small spaces called areolae. The areolar tissue consists of ground substance, the matrix, white, yellow and reticular fibres and cell like fibroblasts, mast cells, macrophages, lymphocytes, plasma cells, mesenchyme cells, chromatophores.