Histology of connective tissue Flashcards
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Functions of connective tissue
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- Structure
- Protection
- Storage
- Transportation
- Defense
2
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Fibroblasts
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- Flat cells with elongated nuclei.
- Produce fibres + ground substance
- Help in wound healing (mesenchymal cells develop into fibroblasts and enter a wound site. They secrete ground substance + fibres to make a collagenous scar which replaces damaged tissue).
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What are the dark blue things
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Fibroblasts
4
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Mast cells
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- Common beneath membranes + along small blood vessels
- In their cytoplasm there are granules with histamine (causes capillaries to leak, causing oedema which dilates blood vessels causing warmth + redness) and heparin (inhibits blood clotting)
5
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Identify
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Mast cells
6
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Plasma cells
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- Derived from B cells
- Large, granular + round nucleus
- Secrete specific antigens.
7
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Identify
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Plasma cell
8
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Adipocytes
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- Synthesise + store fat
- Release cytokines
9
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White adipocytes
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large lipid droplets push nucleus to edge of cell
10
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Brown adipocytes
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found in newborn mammals, used for thermoregulation. Are smaller, central nucleus + many small lipid globules.
11
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Identify
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White adipocyte
12
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Identify
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Brown adipocyte
13
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Collagen
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- Strong + inelastic
- Produced by fibroblasts
- Tropocollagen (3 collagen a-fibres) come together to make collagen microfibrils which make collagen fibres
14
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What is E, L and Ma?
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Elastin
Collagen
Mast cells
15
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Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
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Mutated gene forming abnormal collagen.
- Hypermobile ligaments
- Hyperelastic skin bruises easily