Elementary text-book of zoology, general Elementary text-book of zoology, general part and special part: protozoa to insecta elementarytextbo00clau Year: 1892 Fig. 26.—Gelatinous tissue of Rhizostoma. F, flbrr,U5 network; Z, cells with processes; Z', the same in division. Reticular connective tissue consists of a network of star-shaped and branched cells, the spaces of which contain another kind of tissue element. In the so-called adenoid tissue, which functions as the supporting tissue of the lymph glands, the contents of the inter- cellular spaces are lymph corpuscles. A form of connective
Elementary text-book of zoology, general Elementary text-book of zoology, general part and special part: protozoa to insecta elementarytextbo00clau Year: 1892 Fig. 26.—Gelatinous tissue of Rhizostoma. F, flbrr,U5 network; Z, cells with processes; Z', the same in division. Reticular connective tissue consists of a network of star-shaped and branched cells, the spaces of which contain another kind of tissue element. In the so-called adenoid tissue, which functions as the supporting tissue of the lymph glands, the contents of the inter- cellular spaces are lymph corpuscles. A form of connective tissue very widely scat- tered amongst the Ver- tebrates is the so-called JihTillar connective tissue (fig. 27). This consists of a large proportion of spindle-shaped, or branched cells, and of a solid intercellular sub- stance, which is totally or partially broken up into bundles of fibres and possesses the property of yielding gelatine on boiling. If the protoplasm of the cells is mostly or entirely used up in the formation of fibres, fibrous tissue is produced v;ith nuclei in the position of the original cells. Yery often the Fig. 27.—Filjiillar connective tissue.
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