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Connective tissues | type of tissue that binds structures, provide support and protection, serve as frameworks, fill spaces, store fat, produce blood cells, protect against infections, and help repair tissue damage |
Connective tissues | tissue type which functions to provide support and protection |
Connective tissues | tissue type which functions to serve as framework |
Connective tissues | tissue type which functions to fill spaces |
Connective tissues | tissue type which functions to store fat |
Connective tissues | tissue type which functions to produce blood cells |
Connective tissues | tissue type which functions to protect against infections |
Connective tissues | tissue type which functions to help repair tissue damage |
matrix | intercellular material |
matrix | connective tissue which consists of fibers and ground substance |
matrix | connective tissue whose consistancy is between fluid, semisolid, and solid |
fibroblast, macrophage, and mast cells | Name 3 connective tissue cell types |
fibroblast | connective tissue cell type that is large, fixed and produces fibers for matrix |
fibroblast | connective tissue cell that produces matrix |
macrophages | connective tissue cell type that originate as white blood cells |
macrophage | another name for histiocyte |
macrophage | connective tissue cell type that moves around the body carrying out phagocytosis |
macrophage | connective tissue cell type that functions as a scavenger |
macrophage | connective tissue cell type that protects body from foreign particles |
fibroblast | connective tissue which produces fibers |
mast cells | connective tissue cell type that is usually located near blood vessels |
mast cells | connective tissue cells which release heparin |
heparin | a polysaccharide which has anticoagulent properties |
mast cells | produce histamine |
histamine | promotes dialation and permeability of blood vessels which leads to swelling of tissue associated with allergies |
collagenous, elastic, and reticular fibers | Name 3 fibers produced by fibroblasts |
collagenous fibers | thick threads of protein collagen |
ligaments | tough connective tissue which connects bone to bone |
tendons | tough connective tissue which connects muscle to bone |
elastic fiber | connective tissue which contains protein elastin in complex networks |
elastic fiber | connective tissue which composes the vocal cords |
loose, adipose, dense, cartilage, bone, and blood | Name to the 6 types of connective tissue |
loose connective tissue | binds the skin to the underlying organs and fills space between muscles |
loose connective tissue | supplies blood to nearby epithelial cells |
adipose tissue | connective tissue which stores fat |
adipose tissue | connective tissue which lines beneath the skin, in spaces between muscles, and around organs |
adipose tissue | connective tissue which provides insulation |
adipose tissue | connective tissue which stores energy in fat molecules |
dense connective tissue | connective tissue which consists mostly of fibroblasts |
dense connective tissue | consists of collagenous fibers, very strong |
dense connective tissue | connective tissue which makes up ligaments and tendons |
dense connective tissue | makes the protective white layer of eyeball called sclera |
dense and cartilage connective tissue | type of connective tissue that has poor blood supply and therefore heals slowly |
cartilage | connective tissue which provides support, frameworks, and attachments |
cartilage | connective tissue which provides structural models for many developing bones |
cartilage | connective tissue which is largely composed of collagenous fibers embedded in a gel-like ground substance |
cartilage | connective tissue made of chondrocytes |
lacunae | chambers in the matrix in which chondrocytes reside |
hylaine, elastic, and fibrocartilage | Name the 3 kinds of cartilage |
hyaline cartilage | cartilage made of fine collagenous fibers |
hyaline cartilage | cartilage that looks like white glass |
hyaline cartilage | cartilage that is found on the ends of bones in many joints |
hyaline cartilage | cartilage found in soft part of nose |
hyaline cartilage | cartilage that is found in supporting rings of the respiratory passages |
hyaline cartilage | cartilage that is important in the growth of most bones |
elastic cartilage | cartilage which contains a dense network of elastic fibers |
elastic cartilage | cartilage which is more flexible than hyaline cartilage and fibrocartilage |
elastic cartilage | cartilage which provides the framework for external ears |
elastic cartilage | cartilage which provides the framework for parts of the larynx |
fibrocartilage | cartilage which is very tough tissue with many collagenous fibers |
fibrocartilage | cartilage which is the shock absorber for structures subjected to pressure |
fibrocartilage | cartilage which forms the intervertebral discs |
fibrocartilage | cartilage which cushions the bones in the knees |
fibrocartilage | cartilage which cushions the bones in the pelvic girdle |
bone | most rigid of connective tissue |
bone | connective tissue formed of mineral salts, calcium phosphate and calcium carbonate and collagenous fibers |
collagenous fibers | substance found in bone which provides flexibility |
bone | provides support and protection to body and provides place for attachment of muscles |
bone | connective tissue which contains red and yellow marrow |
bone | connective tissue which houses marrow, which produces blood cells |
bone | connective tissue which stores and releases inorganic chemicals calcium and phosphorus |
lamellae | thin layers of bone matrix which forms concentric patterns around central canals |
Haversian canals | the small canals through which the blood vessels spread out in bone |
osteocytes | bone cells |
canaliculi | cytoplasmic processes that extend outward and pass through very tiny tubes in matrix of bone to promote movement of materials between blood vessels and bone cells |
bone and loose connective tissue | Name 2 connective tissues with a steady supply of nutrients |
adipose, dense, and cartilage | Name 3 connective tissues without a steady supply of nutrients |
blood | connective tissue which transports a variety of materials between interior body cells and those that exchange substances with the external environment (lungs) |
blood | connective tissue composed of formed elements suspended in fluid matrix |
blood | connective tissue composed of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets |
platelets | cell fragments |