Connective Tissues
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show | Is found throughout the body; most abundant and widely distrubted in primary tissues.
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show | Connective tissues proper, cartilage, bone & blood.
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show | Binding & support, Protection, Insulation, & Transporation.
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show | -Mesenchyme as their common tissue of origin -Varying degrees of vascularity -Nonliving extracellular matrix, consisting of ground substance & fibers.
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List some Structural Elements of Connective tissues. | show 🗑
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List some Ground Substances. | show 🗑
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show | Collagen are tough, provides high tensile strength. Elastic is long, thin fiberes that allow for stretch. Recticular are branched, collagenous fibers that form delicate networks.
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show | Mesenchyme are embryonic connective tissue. They are gel-like ground substance with fibers and star shaped mesenchymal cells. It gives rise to all other connective tissues and are found in the embyro.
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show | Gel-like matrix with all 3 connective tissue fibers. Fibroblasts, macrophages, mast cells & some white bloods cells. It wraps and cushions organs. It is widely distributed throughout the body.
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show | Matrix are similar to a reolar connective tissue with closely packed adipocytes. Reserves food stores, insulates against heat loss, & supports and protects. It is found under the skin, around kidneys, within abdomen, & in breasts.
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show | The Local fat deposits serve nutrient needs of highly active organs.
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show | It has loose ground substance with reticular fibers. Recticular cells lie in a fiber network. It forms a soft internal skeleton or stroma, that supports other cell type. Found in lymph nodes, bone narrow & the spleen.
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List the characteristics of Dense Regular. | show 🗑
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show | Amorphous, firm matrix woth imperceptible network of collagen fibers. Chondrocytes lie in lacunae. It supports, reinforces, cushions, & resists compressions. It forms the costal cartliage a
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show | It forms the costal cartilage and is found in embryonic skeleton, the end of long bones, nose, trechea, & larynx.
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List characteristics of Elastic Cartilage. | show 🗑
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List the charcteristics of Fibrocartilage. | show 🗑
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Bone {osseous tissue} | show 🗑
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Blood | show 🗑
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