Connective Tissue Flashcards

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List the 4 types of connective tissue

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Connective tissue (loose/proper), Cartilage, bone, and blood

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2
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What are the 5 functions of connective tissue?

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Binding and supporting, protecting, insulating, storing reserve fuel, and transporting substances

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3
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What are the 2 defining characteristics of connective tissue?

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Connective tissue is largely composed by a non-living extracellular matrix that is very strong. Connective tissue also originated from an embryonic tissue called mesenchyme.

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4
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What is the extracellular matrix composed of?

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The ground substance and fibers.

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5
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What are the strongest fibers of connective tissue?

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Collagen Fibers

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6
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What is the purpose of elastic fibers?

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They will retain the initial shape of the tissue. They will snap the tissue back into place.

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7
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What are reticular fibers made of? How does this differ from collagen fibers?

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They are made of a softer form of collagen that forms delicate nets around capillaries and soft tissue. They allow more stretch than the big collagen fibers.

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8
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What is considered the packing material of the body?

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Loose areolar connective tissue

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9
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What are the two types of connective tissue proper? What are the three subdivision of each?

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Loose (areolar, adipose, reticular) and dense (regular, irregular, and elastic)

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10
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Where is adipose tissue found?

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In the hypodermis, breasts teehee

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Where is loose reticular tissue found? What is its purpose?

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lymphoid organs (lymph nodes, spleen, bone marrow). It is a soft skeleton that holds cells such as macrophages and white blood cells.

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12
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Where is the dense regular connective tissue found mostly?

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Tendons and Ligaments

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13
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Why are regular dense and irregular dense tissue in different areas?

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regular dense tissue is very strong in one direction, but irregular dense tissue is strong in all directions as it is a web of collagen fibers.

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14
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Where is dense elastic connective tissue found?

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In walls of large arteries, and the walls of bronchial tubes.

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15
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What type of tissue is formed of chondrocytes?

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Cartilege

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16
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What are the three types of cartilage and give one example of where they can be found.

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Hyaline (ends of long bones), Elastic (ears), and Fibrocartilage (vertebra discs)

17
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What are the 7 functions of bones?

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Support, protection, anchorage, mineral storage, blood cell formation, fat storage, and hormone production.

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