Histology: Connective tissue 1 Flashcards

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where is C.T derived from

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mesoderm

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function of C.T

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provides support to organs internally and externally

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3
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primitive mesenchyme

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forms mesoderm

- the tissue where all types of c.t are derived from

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4
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chondroblasts

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cartilage

located: resp. tree, nose, ear, joints, b/t bones, rib cage
- acts as template for most of developing bony skeleton
- produces DENSE matrix
function: semi- rigid supporting tissue- provides a degree of flexibility

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5
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lipoblasts

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fat cells

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6
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fibroblasts

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ligaments, tendons, capsules, general supporting tissues

  • occurs widely in those supporting tissues = fill spaces
    function: produce collagen and elastin fibres
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7
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osteoblasts

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located: bone
function: support and protection, store of calcium and other ions

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8
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myoblasts

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skeletal muscle

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9
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reticular cells

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type of fibroblast
function: synthesises reticular fibres
- forms the fine structural network of highly cellular organs
e,g, liver, kidney

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10
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adipose cells

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AKA: adipocytes

  • assemble and store fat droplets
    function: producing hormones- affect metabolism, fat storage, insulation
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11
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resident and wandering cells

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defence and immune functions

  • mast cells: (resident) line airways - exposure to outside environment
  • macrophages: (resident)- found in skin, blood, liver
  • leukocytes: (wandering)- usually only see in inflammation
  • -> neutrophils, eosinophils, plasma cells, lymphocytes (sensitivity reactions)
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function of C.T

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  1. structural and metabolic functions- biological packing material b/t tissues (loose C.T)
  2. supporting the skin- (dense irregular C.T)
  3. supporting the body, organs and allowing movement- bone, cartilage, (dense regular C.T), reticular fibres, elastin fibres
  4. storage and insulation- adipose C.T
  5. repair- fibroblasts
  6. tissue defence- mast cells, leukocytes, macrophages
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13
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ECM

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  1. fibres : collagen, elastin, reticulin

2. ground substance: water, dissolved substances and GAG’s

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14
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collagen

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from fibroblasts

  • most abundant protein in body
    structure: 3 types primary protein chains- super helix
    strength: high and tensile, stretch by only 15%
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15
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type 1 collagen

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most common

- bones, ligaments, tendons and fascia

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16
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structure of collagen fibre

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fibroblasts –> secrete tropocollagen subunits –> microfibrils –> fibrils –> collagen fibres