Lecture 3 Flashcards
Connective Tissue
What are the 2 components of Connective Tissues?
- Cells
- ECM
Connective tissue does not occur on what kind of surface?
Free Body Surface
What are the the Connective Tissue cell types? (6)
- Blast
- Cyte
- Macrophage
- Plasma
- Mast
- Adipocytes
Blast cells are…
Immature Blood cells
Cyte cells are…
Mature Blood cells
What is the Connective tissue extracellular matrix composed of? (2)
- Ground Surface
- Fibers
What are the 3 types of fibres of CT ECM?
- Collagen
- Elastic
- Reticular
Which kind of CT ECM fibre is thin, and branched; forming framework of organs
Reticular Fibres
Which kind of CT ECM fibre is resistant to pull, yet pliable?
Collagen
Which kind of CT ECM fibre can stretch up to 150% of its length?
Elastic
What are the 2 main subgroups of Connective Tissues?
- Embryonic
2.Mature
What are the Embryonic Connective Tissues? (2)
- Mesenchyme
- Mucous
What are the Mature Connective Tissues? (5)
- Loose CT
- Dense CT
- Catrilage
- Bone
- Liquid CT
What are the 3 kinds of Loose CT?
- Areolar
- Adipose
- Reitcular
What are the 3 kinds of Dense CT?
- Dense Regular
- Dense Irregular
- Elastic