Week 4: Generalized Connective Tissue Flashcards
What are examples of generalized connective tissue?
ligaments, retinacula, fat, tendons
What are examples of specialized fluid connective tissue/
blood and lymph
What are examples of specialized supporting connective tissue?
bone and cartilage
What are the components of connective tissue?
cells, fibers (collagen and elastin) and ground substance
What is the classification of cells of connective tissue?
fixed/permanent (long term maintenance of generalized CT) and free/transient (in the blood or bone marrow, contribute to short term events)
What is the function of fibroblasts and fibrocytes?
produce and maintain extracellular matrix, promote wound contraction
What is the function of macrophages?
eliminate microorganisms and debris contribute to immune reactions
What is the function of adipose/fat cells?
synthesize, store and release lipids
What is the function of mast cells?
facilitate migration of cells from blood to CT
What is function of plasma cells?
white blood cells produce antibodies to fight infections
What does the extracellular matrix consist of?
fibres (collagen, reticular and elastic) to provide strength and support and ground substance that acts as a diffusion medium and provides support
What are the types of loose generalized CT?
areolar, adipose and reticular tissue
What are the types of dense generalized CT?
regular (ligament, tendons and aponeurosis/fascia) and irregular (capsule and periosteum)
Where can synovial membranes be found in the body?
synovial joints, bursae and tendon synovial sheaths
What is the function of a synovial membrane?
to secrete and absorb synovial fluid