Connective Tissue Flashcards

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Functions Connective tissue

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  1. Binding and supporting
  2. Protecting
  3. Insulating
  4. Storing reserve fuel
  5. Transporting substances
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Ground substance

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clear, colourless, viscous fluid that fills the space between the cells and fibres

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3 Types of fibres

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(1) Collagen
(2) Elastic
(3) Reticular

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Collagen Fibre

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fibrous protein that is extremely tough and provides high tensile strength

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5
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Elastic Fibre

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Long thin fibres that stretches and recoil

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Reticular Fibre

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Short, fine collagenous fibres that branch to form networks

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7
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Cyte vs blast

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cyte
- mature
- maintain the health of the matrix
- can revert to their active, immature state to repair and regenerate the matrix.

blast
- immature cell
- Actively proliferating and secreting the ground substance and the fibres characteristic to their particular matrix

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Connective tissue proper:
Loose Areolar

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  • Supporting and binding other tissues
  • Defending against infection
  • Holding body fluids
  • Storing nutrients

Under epithelia, surrounds capillaries.

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Connective tissue proper:
Loose Adipose

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  • Store Energy (Lipids)
  • Cushions and insulates the body

Under skin, around kidneys and eyes. Abdomen and breasts.

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10
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Connective tissue proper:
Loose Reticular

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  • Internal framework that can support immune cells
  • Lymphoid organs.
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11
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Connective tissue proper:
Dense Regular

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tensile strength of collagen, this tissue forms tendons, cords that attach muscles to bone

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12
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Connective tissue proper:
Dense irregular

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Found in areas where tension is exerted from many different directions
Part of the skin dermis area and in the fibrous joint capsules of the limb

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13
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Connective tissue proper:
Dense Elastic

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Allow the tissue to recoil after stretching

Walls of bronchial tubes.

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14
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Hyaline cartilage

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Provides strong support while providing pads for shock absorption

respiratory system

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15
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Elastic cartilage

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Maintain the shape of the structure while allowing flexibility

Skeleton of the external ear and in the epiglottis

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16
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Fibrocartilage

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Compressible and resists tension.

Found in the intervertebral discs of the bony vertebrae and knee meniscus.

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Bone: functions

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Supports and protects body structures

Stores calcium and other materials and fat

bone marrow = site for synthesising blood cells

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Bone (appearance)

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Hard, light weight. Strong

Osteons - canals with blood vessels and nerves.

19
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blood

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Delivers necessary substances such as nutrients and oxygen to the cells

transports metabolic waste products away from those same cells.

20
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What fibre type in connective tissue cross links together to provide high tensile strength to resist stretching and give ligaments and tendons their resilience and strength?

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collagen

21
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What is A?

A

Elastic fibres

22
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What is B?

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Reticular fibres

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What is C?

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Collagen fibers

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What is D?

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Fibroblast

25
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What is E?

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Fat cells

26
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What is F?

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Ground substances

27
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What is G?

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Macrophage

28
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What is H?

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WBC

29
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What is I?

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Mast cell