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What are Examples of Microarchitectural Features in Different Tissues?
Each tissue type has unique microarchitectural characteristics:
Neural tissue
:
Characterized by the arrangement of
neurons
and
glial cells
, with synaptic connections forming complex networks.
Muscle tissue
:
Consists of long, cylindrical
muscle fibers
arranged in parallel, facilitating contraction and movement.
Connective tissue
:
Defined by a sparse distribution of
fibroblasts
within a dense extracellular matrix containing
collagen fibers
.
Epithelial tissue
:
Composed of tightly packed
epithelial cells
forming continuous layers, often with specialized structures like
microvilli
.
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