Tissues Part 3 - Connective, Muscle and Nervous Flashcards

1
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Main role of connective tissue?

A

Supports body structures; typically anchors epithelial tissue to itself

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2
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What are the four types of connective tissue?

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Connective Tissue Proper, Cartilage, Bone, Blood

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3
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What cell do the four types of connective tissue arise from?

A

Mesenchyme Cell

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4
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Functions of connective tissue include?

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Binding and support, protecting, insulating, storing reserve fuel (i.e. calcium in the bones), Transporting substances

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5
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What are most connective tissue made of?

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Ground substances + fibres

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6
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What is ground substance? What role does it play in connective tissue?

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Background material between cell and fibre; fluid - helps bind structures together

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7
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What are the fibres in connective tissue? What purpose do they have?

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Reticular, Collagen and Elastic fibres and they all have a role of providing strength to the tissue.

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8
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In order of strength from least to greatest, list the fibres

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Elastic, Reticular and Collagen

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9
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Why is extracellular matrix so important in connective tissue?

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Connective tissue is the only tissue mainly composed of extracellular matrix (non-living cells); ground substance + fibres make extracellular matrix

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10
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If ground substance and fibres make the non-living cells what do the rest of the components make?

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Made up of living cells - i.e. mast cells, eosinophils, neutrophils, adipocytes, macrophages, fibroblasts, and plasma cells

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11
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What is the function of connective proper tissue?

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Binding (epithelial to connective), resists tensions/mechanical stress (i.e. in ligaments), fat storage, provides reservoir for water and salts

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12
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What is the most common fibre in connective tissue?

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Collagen fibre

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13
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How many types of connective tissue fibres are there?

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6 different types (vary in density and fibre type)

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14
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Where can connective tissue proper be found?

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Adipose, Under (supporting) epithelia, Ligaments (connect bones)

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15
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What are the main functions of connective tissue in cartilage?

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Resists compression, cushions and supports body structures

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16
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Why is there cartilage between two bones

A

To keep the bones from rubbing against each other; lubricating them

17
Q

Purpose of high amounts of water in the cartilage?

A

Resisting compression while acting as a lubricant for the cartilage surrounding it; helps cartilage keep sponginess

18
Q

What are the three types of connective tissue: cartilage?

A

Hyaline, Elastic, Fibrocartilage

19
Q

How do the types of connective tissue: cartilage vary from one another?

A

Diff. levels of strength and elasticity

20
Q

Which connective tissue cartilage is most common in the body? An example of where you might find this type of cartilage?

A

Hyaline is the most common; found in ligaments

21
Q

What is elastic cartilage?

A

More elastic properties; allow for movement of the body parts that need to bend

22
Q

What is fibrocartilage?

A

Toughest cartilage made of strong fibres; found in some joints and allows for more mobility than hyaline

23
Q

What is connective tissue bone used for?

A

Form connective bases of the body

24
Q

Functions of connective tissue bone?

A

Resist compression and tension & acts as support for the body

25
Q

Example of how bone resists tension

A

When muscles contract they pull on the bone and the bone resists a lot of that tension

26
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What are the tissues bone classified into?

A

Compact bone and spongy bone

27
Q

What are the functions of connective tissue blood?

A

Fluid tissue & transporting (O2, CO2, nutrients, wastes, hormones)

28
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Features of muscle include?

A

High cell concentration, Highly vascularized (lots of blood vessels), responsible for body movement

29
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How many types of muscles are there and what are they?

A

Three types; cardiac, skeletal and smooth

30
Q

Feature of skeletal muscle that smooth and cardiac do not possess?

A

Skeletal muscles move voluntarily

31
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Where would you find smooth muscle?

A

Covering organs and blood vessels

32
Q

What comprises the Nervous system?

A

Brain, Spinal Cord, Nerves

33
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What are the two cell types of nervous tissue?

A

Neurons & Supporting Cells