Connective Tissue Flashcards

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. Connective tissue classes

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Connective tissue proper, cartilage. Bone, blood

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Connective tissues, why are they in the same classes ?

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Some origin, vascularity ECM

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3
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Connective lisse elements

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Ground, fibers, cells

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Ground def

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Gel-lite in between cells

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Ground component has…? ( fap)

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Interstitial fluid, adhesion proteins, proteagly cans

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6
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Proteglycans examples

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Hyaluronic acid

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7
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Proteoglycans meaning

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Protein and large polysasccharides

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8
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Collagen, elastic fibers, reticular

Correlation?

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Connective tissues support these

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9
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Collagen function

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Strongest and abundant. Elasticity

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Reticular desc

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Short, fine collagenous fibers

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Blast cells def a ex

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Friboblasts, chrondroblasts, osteoblasts, (immature)

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Fibro cartilage desc (compare)

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Between hyaline r elastic

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Chondriblastts location

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Cartilage

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Osteoblast location

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Bone

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15
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Hematopoietic location

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Blood

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  • cyte cells
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Mature cell

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17
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Other common connective tissues

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Fat cells, white blood cells, mast cells, macrophages (study image on slide

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Connective tissue has bone, cartilage, bleed

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CT proper loose

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Are okra, adipose, reticular

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CT dense

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Dense regular, dense irregular, elastic

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Areolar CT desc

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Gel like matrix with fibers

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Areolar function

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Wrapping and cushioning organs. Holds and convey tissue fluid for inflammation

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CT PROPER LOOSE AREOLAR location

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Organs and capillaries

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adipose tissue what is it

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White fat and brown fat

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White fat desc
Greater nutrient storage. Scanty matrix. Vascularized
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Adipocytes
Cells in white fat
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White
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Adipose tissue functions (SHE)
Shock absorption, insulation, e storage
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Brown fat desc
Uses lipid to heat bloodstream instead of ATP
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Adipose function
Food fuel, insulation, support and protecting organs
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Adipose location
Kidney and eyeballs, abdomen, breasts
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Ct proper reticular desc
Has fibers forming stroma
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Ct proper loose reticular function
Stroma supports other cell types
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Ct proper loose reticular location
Lymphoid organs
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Ct proper dense regular desc
Parallel Collagen fibers
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Ct proper dense regular function
Attaches muscles to bones
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Ct proper dense regular
(Ligaments, tendons
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Ct proper dense irregular desc
Mainly fibroblasts but also Collagen and elastic fibers
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Ct proper dense irregular function
Withstands tension, structural
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Ct proper dense irregular location
Fibrous capsules of organs and joints, dermis, submucosa
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Ct proper dense elastic desc
Elastic fibers
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Ct proper dense elastic function
Recoil and stretching. Blood to arteries
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Ct proper dense elastic location
Large artery walls, some ligaments,