Describe the reticular fibers of the connective tissue
Describe the reticular fibers of the connective tissue and where we can found them?
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The reticular fibers are much delicate interstitial fibers made up of a special kind of collagen termed as collagen type III. They can be found in numerous organs and tissues like in lymphnodes, in the liver, in spleen, in blood vessels and as well covering muscle fibers.
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