Lab 2: Connective Tissue, Muscle, Nervous Tissue Flashcards
Loose Connective Tissue Categories
Areolar
Adipose
Reticular
Areolar Connective Tissue
Structure
Functions
Locations
Matrix contains all 3 fiber types.
Cells: fibroblasts, macrophages, mast cells.
Cushions organs; involved in inflammation and phagocytosis of bacteria.
Under epithelium, surrounding organs.
Adipose Connective Tissue
Structure
Functions
Locations
Matrix: scant.
Cells: adipocytes filled with triglycerides.
Stores triglycerides for future energy needs; insulates; supports and protects organs.
Under skin; around kidneys and eyes; in the abdomen and breasts.
Reticular Connective Tissue
Structure
Functions
Locations
Matrix contains reticular fibers.
Cells: lymphocytes, macrophages, mast cells.
Reticular fibers provide a site for cells to sit.
Spleen, lymph nodes, bone marrow.
Dense Connective Tissue Categories
Dense Regular
Dense Irregular
Dense Regular Connective Tissue
Structure
Functions
Locations
Matrix contains many collagen fibers-arranged parallel to each other; few elastic fibers.
Cells: fibroblasts.
Attaches bone to bone and muscle to bone; provides strength.
Tendons and Ligaments.
Dense Irregular Connective Tissue
Structure
Functions
Locations
Matrix contains many collagen fibers-no pattern; few elastic fibers.
Cells: fibroblasts.
Structural strength when force is multidirectional.
Dermis; joint capsules.
Cartilage Categories
Hyaline Cartilage
Fibrocartilage
Hyaline Cartilage
Structure
Function
Location
Matrix contains collagen fibers.
Cells: chondrocytes in lacunae.
Supports and cushions; resists compression.
Embryonic skeleton, costal cartilage, nose, larynx, trachea.
Fibrocartilage
Structure
Function
Location
Matrix contains thick collagen fibers.
Cells: chondrocytes in lacunae.
Strength; absorbs compressive shock.
Intervertebral discs; pubic symphysis; meniscus.
Other Connective Tissue Categories
Bone
Blood
Bone Connective Tissue
Structure
Function
Location
Matrix is calcified; contains collagen fibers; vascularized.
Cells: osteocytes in lacunae.
Supports, protects,
stores minerals and produces blood cells.
Skeleton
Blood Connective Tissue
Structure
Function
Location
Fluid matrix (plasma). Cells: RBC, WBC
Transports O2, CO2, nutrients, wastes, etc.
Within blood vessels.
Muscle Categories
Skeletal
Cardiac
Smooth
Skeletal Muscle
Structure
Function
Location
Cells are long, cylinder-like, multi-nucleated and striated.
Voluntary movement.
Attached to bones.