Chapter 2 - Connective Tissue Flashcards
Connected tissue is a varied group of (1) tissues, all of which are derived from an embryonic tissue known as (2). It has cells, fibers, and a large amount of background substance known as the (3).
- Associated
- Mesenchyme
- Matrix
(1) connective tissue is found wrapping around organs or under the epidermis and is composed of: (2) fibers, elastic fibers, and (3) fibers, a liquid (4) and numerous cells, many of which have an (5) function.
- Loose
- Collagenous
- Reticular
- Matrix
- Immune
Dense (1) connective tissue has a few cells called (2) and a small amount of matrix, with most of the tissue composed of a regular arrangement of (3) fibers. This specific tissue makes up (4) and (5).
- Regular
- Fibrocytes
- Collagenous
- Tendons
- Ligaments
Dense (1) connective tissue is found when fibers are not in an orderly arrangement. This tissue is found in places like the (2).
- Irregular
- Eyes
(1) connective tissue contains (1) fibers and is found in areas that recoil when (2).
- Elastic
- Stretched
(1) connective tissue consists of (1) fibers that form an internal support in soft organs.
- Reticular
(1) tissue consists of specialized fat – storing cells called (2).
- Adipose
- Asipocytes
Cartilage is another type of (1) tissue.
- Connective
The most common type of cartilage is (1) cartilage. It contains a semi-solid matrix, collagenous fibers, and (2) (cartilage cells).
- Hyaline
- Chondrocytes
(1)-cartilage has the same components as hyaline cartilage, but there is more (2) fibers in (1)-cartilage. It is found in areas where there is more (3).
- Fibro
- Collagenous
- Stress
(1) cartilage has a matrix, chondrocytes, and (1) fibers. These fibers make cartilage more bendable than hyaline cartilage.
- Elastic
Osteocytes
Bone cells.
Fibers in bone cells are enclosed in a hard matrix of bone (1).
- Salts
Blood is another kind of (1) tissue. The matrix of the blood is (2), and the cells are (3) or erythrocytes and (4) or leukocytes. (5) are the small fragments in blood that aid in clotting.
- Connective.
- Plasma
- Red blood cells
- White blood cells
- Platelets