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Musculoskeletal Anatomy - KIN 1

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At times, this tissue—in its various forms—will seem to be at cross-purposes, meaning: it separates some structures while connecting others.
Connective tissues have a rich ________ supply and are penetrated by _____________ . blood; nerves
Essentially, connective tissue is composed of two basic ingredients: cells and extracellular matrix
The matrix is non-cellular and comprises different types of _____________ (extruded by the cells) suspended in a solution called _______________. protein fibers; ground substance
__________________, the most common connective tissue cells, secrete fibers and ground substance. Fibroblasts
_________________ build things. Fibroblasts
If Fibroblasts build bones, they’re called ________________; if it is cartilage they build, they’re __________________. osteoblasts; chondroblasts
Connective tissue cells are also unique because they are ____________ spaced. widely
A mixture consisting primarily of long strands of collagen fibers and formless ground substance: extracellular matrix
The most abundant protein in the body: Collagen
Depending on the type of connective tissue, collagen bands can be ____________ or ________________, ________________, or _______________. parallel or braided; packed or whipped
What are three types of Synarthrotic joints? Sutures, Gomphases, Synchondrosis
What are two types of Amphiathrotic joints? Syndesmosis, Symphysis
What are 6 types of Diarthrosis joints? Hinge, Ellipsoidal, Saddle, Gliding, Pivot, Ball & Socket,
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