Connective Tissues, Membranes, Integumentary (continued) Flashcards

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Areolar Connective Tissue

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A loose tissue that holds organs in place and provides cushioning.
Contains a mix of fibers and cells.

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Reticular Connective Tissue

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A tissue made of thin fibers that form a supportive network for organs

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Dense Regular Connective Tissue

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Strong tissue with tightly packed fibers running in the same direction, found in tendons and ligaments.

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Dense Irregular Connective Tissue

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Thick tissue with fibers arranged in various directions, providing strength and support
Found in the dermis of the skin.

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Elastic Connective Tissue

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A stretchy tissue containing elastic fibers, allowing structures like arteries to expand and contract.

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Hyaline Cartilage

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Smooth, glassy cartilage found at the ends of bones and in the nose and trachea, providing support and flexibility.

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Fibrocartilage

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Tough cartilage with dense fibers
Provides shock absorption

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Elastic Cartilage

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Flexible cartilage that maintains shape
found in the outer ear

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Bone

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Hard tissue that makes up the skeleton, providing structure, support, and protection for organs.

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Extracellular Matrix

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The non-cellular material surrounding cells in connective tissue, providing support and regulating behavior.

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Adipose Tissue

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Fat tissue that stores energy

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Blood

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A fluid connective tissue that transports oxygen, nutrients, and waste throughout the body.

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Collagen Fibers

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Strong, flexible fibers that provide strength and structure to connective tissues.

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Elastic Fibers

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Thin, stretchy fibers that allow tissues to return to their original shape after stretching.

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Reticular Fibers

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Thin, branching fibers that form a supportive network in organs.

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Fibroblast

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A cell that produces collagen and other fibers in connective tissue

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Chondrocytes

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Cells found in cartilage that maintain the cartilage matrix

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Adipocytes

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Fat cells that store energy in the form of fat.

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Red Blood Cells (RBC)

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Cells that carry oxygen from the lungs to the body and carbon dioxide back to the lungs.

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Lacunae

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Small cavities in bone and cartilage that house cells (osteocytes in bone and chondrocytes in cartilage).

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Osteons

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The structural units of compact bone, consisting of a central canal surrounded by concentric rings of bone matrix.

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Mesothelium

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A layer of cells that makes up the serous membranes.
Protection

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Synovial Membranes

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Membranes that line joint cavities, producing fluid for lubrication and cushioning.

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Mucous Membranes

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Membranes that line body cavities open to the outside, such as the respiratory and digestive tracts, often secreting mucus.

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Goblet Cells

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Specialized cells found in mucous membranes that produce and secrete mucus to lubricate and protect surfaces.

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Basement Membrane

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A thin layer of connective tissue that anchors epithelial tissues to underlying structures and provides support.