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Enclose organs as capsule and separate oragns into layers ?
Connective tissue Areolar
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Secretes the proteins needed for fiber synthesis and components of the extracellular matrix?
Fibroblasts
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Common in some tissues(dermis of skin); rare in some cartilage?
Adipose or Fat cells (Adipocytes)
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Common beneath membranes; along small blood vesslels. Can release Heparin, Histamine and proteolytic enzymes in response to injury?
Mast Cells
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Response to injury infection
Leukocytes(WBC's)
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Derived from Monocytes (a WBC). Phagocytic;
Provide protection?
Macrophages
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From Cartilage?
Chondroblats
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From blood cells?
Hematopoietic Stem Cell
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Have potential to differentiate into adult cell types?
Undifferentiated mesenchyme(stem cell)
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EMC has 3 major componenets?
Protein Fibers
Ground Substances
Fluid
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Types of protein fibers?
Collagen Fibers
Elastic Fibers
Recticular Fibers
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Composed of protein collagen. Strong flexable, inelastic; great tensile strength(i.e resists stretch.) Perfect for tendon ligaments?
Collagen Fibers
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Contain molecules of protein elastin that resemble coiled springs. Return to it's Original shape after stretching or compression. Perfect for lungs, Large blood vessles?
Elastic Fibers
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Formed from fine collagenous fibers.Form branching networks(storma). Fill spaces between tissues and organs?
Recticular Fibers
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Name?
Location?
Function?
Connective tissue Adipose
Location- Under the skin, around eyes, Kidneys, heart
Function- Protection and Storage
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Name?
Location?
Function?
Recticular(loose) connective tissue
Location- Internal Skeleton: Lymph nodes, Spleen
Function- Soft internal skeleton, support other cell types
Arrow#1- Fiber Recticular
Arrow#2- Cells Lymphocytes
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Name?
Location?
Function?
Hyaline
Location- Embryonic Skeleton, Cover end of bones, trachea, nose, larynx
Function- Support, reinforce, resist compressive stress
Arrow- Chondrocytes
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Name?
Location?
Function?
Aerolar Loose Connective
Location- Widely distributed under epithelia
Function- Wraps and cushions organs; inflammation
Arrow#1-Fiber Collagen
Arrow#2- Fiber Elastic
Arrow#3- Cell Fibroblast
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Name?
Location?
Function?
Dense Connective Tissues
Location- Tendons, Ligaments, aponeurosis
Function- Attaches muscles to bones, bones to bones
Arrow#1- Fibroblats
Arrow#2- Collagen
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Name?
Location?
Function?
Osseous tissue
Location- Bone
Function- Storage, Support
Arrow
1. Haversian Canal
2. Canaliculi
3. Lamella
4. Osteocytes in the Lacuna
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Name?
Location?
Function?
What important process takes place here?
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??#3
Spongy bone or Cancellousbone
Location- In the center of flat bones and in ends of long bones
Function- Support
- What important process takes place here?
- -Hematopoiesis
??#1- Osteocytes
??#2- Trabecula
??#3- Red bone marrow
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Name?
Description?
Location?
Function?
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??#2
??#3
Blood
Description- Red and white blood cells in fluid matrix
Location- Contained within blood vessels
Function- Transport of respiratory gases, nutrients, waste, and other substances
??#1- Neutrophil
??#2- Red Blood Cells
??#3- Lymphocyte
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