Tissue Identification Flashcards
ID each tissue. [complete]
What is the basic and specific tissue type?
What do you see?
- Connective Tissue
- Hyaline Cartilage
- Visible:
- Chondrocytes (eyes) in Lacune
- Loose, empty appearing ground substance
What is the basic and specific tissue type?
What do you see?
- Connective Tissue
- Fibro-Cartilage
- Visible
- Few Chondrocytes in Lacunae
- ALOT of collagen
What is the basic and specific tissue type?
What do you see?
- Connective Tissue
- Compact Bone
- Visible:
- Distinctive Osteon, containing concentric rings
- Central canal
- Internal “dartboard” rings (lamillae)
- Lines shooting from center (canniliculae)
- Dark lines (osteocytes in lacunae)
What is the basic and specific tissue type?
What do you see?
- Connective Tissue
- Reticular Tissue
- Visible:
- distinctive reticular fiber
What is the basic and specific tissue type?
What do you see?
- Connective tissue
- Dense Regular
- Visible
- Fibroblasts
- Parallel shaped collagen
What is the basic and specific tissue type?
What do you see?
- Connective tissue
- Areolar tissue
- Visible:
- Mix of all fiber types
- Mast cells and fibroblasts
- collagen
- elastic fibers
What is the basic and specific tissue type?
What do you see?
- Connective Tissue
- Elastic Cartilage
- Visible:
- Chondrocytes in lacunae
- Elastic fibers in the ground substance stains darker
What is the basic and specific tissue type?
What do you see?
- Connective Tissue
- Areolar Tissue
- Visible:
- All fiber types
- Fibroblasts
- Collagen
- Mast cells
What is the basic and specific tissue type?
What do you see?
- Connective tissue
- Areolar Tissue
- Visible:
- mix of loose fibers
- interspersed fibroblasts
What is the basic and specific tissue type?
What do you see?
- Connective Tissue
- Dense Irregular tissue
- Visible:
- many dense fibers in varying directions
- looks similar to cross-sectioned skeletal muscle, but it’s not packed that much
What is the basic and specific tissue type?
What do you see?
- Connective Tissue
- Dense Regular
- Visible:
- thick fibers present parallel
- chondrocytes present (kinda)
What is the basic and specific tissue type?
What do you see?
- Connective Tissue
- Hyaline Cartilage
- Visible:
- larger chondrocytes
- not much in ECM
what is it
red blood cells
what is it
dense irregular
what is it
dense regular