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Fibroblast/fibrocyte |
Fibrous connective tissue |
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Chondroblast/chondrocyte |
In cartilage (supportive) |
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Osteoblasts/osteocyte |
Makes bone (supportive) |
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Hemocytoblast |
In blood (fluid) |
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Blast |
Actively mitotic cell, secreting matrix, young |
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Cyte |
Mature cell in the matrix that nourishes nearby matrix |
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Cells are ________ in a matrix. Lots of ________ material, _________ and ground __________. |
Dispersed. Extra cellular. Fibers. Substance. |
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Ground substance |
Large part of matrix, criss crossed protein, fibers, fluid or mineralized as in bone. It is what the cells float in |
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Ground substance comes from |
Mesodermal layer |
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3 classifications |
Connective tissue proper (loose vs dense) Supportive (cartilage and bone) Fluid (flows all around) |
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Fibroblast |
Most abundant cell in connective tissue proper, produce protiens and polysaccharides which become ground substance |
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Adipocytes |
Store lipids or surplus energy |
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Menechemal cell |
Multipotent adult stem cell, can be any type of connective tissue. |
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Collagen fiber |
Great tensile strength, resist stretch, found in ligaments and tendons, made from fibrous protein subunits, appear white (Bones and ligaments) |
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Elastic fibers |
Long and thin, returns to original shape after stretch, made from protein elastin, appear yellow (Skin, blood vessels and lungs) |
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Reticular fiber |
Made of same protein as collagen, remain narrow and arrayed in branching network, found throughout the body but most around soft organs. Framework for spleen, lymph nodes and bone marrow. |
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Adipose tissue |
Fat storage cells, large number of papillaries |
Loose connective tissue |
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Areolar tissue |
Little specialization, found in weblike pattern |
Loose connective tissue |
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Reticular tissue |
Mesh like supportive framework especially for organs |
Loose connective tissue |
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Dense connective tissue |
More collagen fibers than loose, greater resistance to stretching |
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Regular connective tissue |
Fibers run parallel for greater strength Ligaments and tendons |
Dense connective tissue |
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Irregular connective tissue |
Fibers run in all directions Skin |
Dense connective tissue |
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Supportive connective tissue |
Hyaline cartilage Fibrocartilage Elastic cartilage Bone |
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Cartilage |
Avascular and bound to ground substance |
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Hyaline cartilage |
Most common Short dispersed collagen fibers Strong and flexible Joints, nose, end plates of bone, trachea |
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Fibrocartilage |
Thick bundles of collagen fibers that are better at absorbing shock Knee, jaw, intervertebral disks |
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Elastic cartilage |
Elastic fibers as well as collagen Ear lobes |
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Bone |
Rigid extra cellular matrix, collagen in a mineralized ground substance of calcium phosphate, highly vascular, cancellous bone is spongier than compact bone |
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Fluid connective tissue |
Blood and lymph |
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Blood |
Formed elements come from stem cells in the bone marrow, transport rbc, wbc, platelets and wastes 50% water |
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Lymph |
Transport WBC, excess fluid and fats |
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Types of membranes |
Synovial membrane Cutaneous membrane Mucous membranes Serous membranes |
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Synovial membrane |
Dense irregular tissue Aeolar tissue Lines the cavity of moveable joints Produces synovial fluid for lubrication |
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Cutaneous membrane |
Stratified squamous keratinized epithelium Areolar tissue Dense irregular tissue Skin covering body |
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Mucous membrane |
Line body cavity and internal passageways Digestive, respiratory, reproductive, excretory tracts |
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Serous membranes |
Line cavities that don’t open to the outside Covers organs in those cavities Produces a fluid for lubrication Pleura, pericardium, peritoneum |
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Types of glands |
Exocrine Endocrine Merocrine Apocrine Holocrine |
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Exocrine |
Secrets through a duct |
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Endocrine |
No duct |
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Merocrine |
Sweat glands all over the body that are active at birth |
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Apocrine |
Active at puberty Found in axilla and pubic region Secretes organic material that degrades and causes body odor |
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Holocrine |
Produces oils after puberty Not found in thick skin |
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