Connective Tissues Flashcards

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Characteristics

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Major supporting tissue of animals
Have different degrees of vascularity
Develops from mesenchymal cells

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Function

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Support and protection against damage/infection/heat

Bind other structures together

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Types

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Proper, cartilage, bone, blood

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Types of proper (Loose)

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Areola, Reticular, Adipose

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Types of proper (Dense)

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Regular, Irregular, Elastic

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Types of Cartilage

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Hyaline, Elastic, Firbocartilage

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Bone

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Functions: 
- Support+protects organs
- Provides attachments for muscles
- Stores calcium, minerals, fat
- Contains marrow (site for blood cell formation)
Location: bones
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Blood

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D:
- R&WBCs in a fluid matrix called plasma
- Atypical connective tissue
F: Transports respiratory gases, nutrients and wastes,
L: WIthin blood vessels
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Areola Desc.

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Gel-like matrix with:
+ Fibers (collagen, reticular, elastic)
+ Ground substance made of glycoproteins made by fibroblasts
Cells: fibroblasts, macrophages, mast cells, WBCs

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Areola Func.

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Wraps/ cushions organs
Holds + transport tissue fluid
The site of battle between WBCs and infections

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Areola Loc.

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Under epithelia

Around organs/ capillaries

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Adipose D.

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Closely packed adipocytes

Nucleus pushed to one side by fat droplets

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Adipose F.

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Insulates

Supports/protects organs

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Adipose L.

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Under skin
Around kidneys
Behind eyeballs, within abdomen & in breasts

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15
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Reticular D.

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Network of reticular fibers in a loose ground substance

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Reticular F.

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Form a soft, internal skeleton (stroma)

Supports other cells

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Reticular L.

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Lymphoid organs (lymph nodes, bone marrow, spleen)

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Irregular D.

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Primarily irregularly arranged collagen fibers

Some elastic fibers + fibroblasts

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Irregular F.

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Withstands tension

Provides structural strength

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Irregular L.

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Dermis of skin

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Regular D.

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Primarily parallel collagen fibers
Fibroblasts and some elastic fibers
Poorly vascularized

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Regular F.

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Attaches muscles to bone
Attaches bone to bone
Withstands great stress in 1 direction

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Regular L.

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Tendons & ligaments

fascia around muscles

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Cartilage

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Firm, flexible
Has no blood vessels or nerves
Matrix made up of approx. 80% H2O
Cell type: chondrocyte

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Hyaline Cartilage D.

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Imperceptible collagen fibers (hyaline=glassy)
Chondroblasts (mesenchymal progenitor cells) produce matrix
Chondrocytes lie in lacunae (gaps)

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Hyaline Cartilage F.

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Supports + reinforces
Resilient cushion
Resists repetitive stress

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Hyaline Cartilage L.

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Fetal skeleton
Ends of long bones
Costal cartilage of ribs
Cartilages of nose, trachea & larynx

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Elastic Cartilage D.

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Similar to hyaline cartilage

More elastic fibers in matrix

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Elastic Cartilage F.

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Maintains structure

Allows great flexbility

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Elastic Cartilage L.

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External ear

Epiglottis (flaps preventing food going into trachea)

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Fibrocartilage D.

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Thick collagen fibers

Similar matrix, less firm than hyaline

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Fibrocartilage F.

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Absorbs compressive shock

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Fibrocartilage L.

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Intervertebral discs
Pubic symphysis
Discs of knee joint