Laboratory 9: Connective Tissues Flashcards

1
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Functions: Loosely binds organs; holds tissue fluids. This is _____ connective tissue?

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Areolar connective

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Functions: Protects, insulates, stores fat. This is ____ connective tissue.

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Adipose connective

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Functions: Tightly binds body parts. This is ___ Connective tissue.

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Dense regular connective

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4
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Functions: Sustains tissue tension; durable. This is _____ connective tissue.

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Dense irregular connective

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5
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Functions: Provides elastic quality. This is __ connective tissue

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Elastic connective tissue

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Functions : Supports protects and provides framework. This is ____ connective tissue.

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Hyaline connective

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Functions: Supports, protects, absorbs shock. This is ____ connective tissue.

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Fibrocartilage connective tissue

Functions: Supports, protects, absorbs shock.

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Functions: Supports, protects, provides flexible framework. This is ____ connective tissue.

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Elastic cartilage connective tissue

Functions: Supports, protects, provides flexible framework.

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9
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Functions: Supports, protects, provides framework; calcium storage.

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Bone connective tissue

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10
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Functions: Transports nutrients, wastes, and gases; defends against disease; clotting, This is ____ connective tissue

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Blood

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11
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What are the types of “loose” connective tissue?

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Areolar connective, adipose, reticular connective.

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12
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What are the types of “bone” connective tissues?

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Compact bone, spongy bone.

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13
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What are the types of “liquid” connective tissue?

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Blood and Lymph.

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14
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What is a mast cells function?

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Secretes histamine (a vasodilator) and heparin (an anticogulant)

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15
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What is a fibroblast cells function?

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Synthesize extracellular matrix (protein fibers and ground substance)

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16
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What is a adipocyte cells function?

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Stores fat; an energy reservoir

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17
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What is a chrondroblasts cells function?

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produces cartilage; called chrondrocyte when isolated in lacunae

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18
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What is a osteoblasts cells function?

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Produces bone.

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19
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What is a leukocytes function?

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White blood cell; fights off infection and pathogens.

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20
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What is an erythrocytes function?

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Red blood cell; transports gases

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21
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What is a platelets cells function?

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Cell fragment. secretes chemicals to attract clotting proteins and to stimulate blood vessels growth; acts to reduce blood loss.

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22
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What are connective tissues derived from?

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Embroynic tissue called mesenchyme.

23
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What are some of the main functions of connective tissues?

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They bind structures together. Provide support and protection, fill spaces, store fat and transport blood cells.

24
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Differences between epithelial cells and connective tissues?

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Connective tissue cells are not as close together as epithelial cells are and are often widely scattered in an abundance of a noncellular extracellular matrix.

25
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What is the extra cellular matrix in regards to connective tissue?

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The extracellular matrix varies in quantity and form depending on the specific tissue type and is like a filler material between the cells.

26
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What do the cells of connective tissue produce and secrete?

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Two components of the extra cellular matrix known as the ground substances and fibers.

27
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What is the ground substance?

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The ground substance varies from a liquid to a semisolid to a solid and has functions in support and as a medium for substances to move between cells and blood vessels.

28
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What are the fibers of the extracellular matrix?

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They consists of fibrous proteins including collagen, elastic and reticular.

29
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What do the fibers provide?

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The fibers provide the binding properties within the tissue and between the organs.

30
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Describe collagen fibers :

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Collagen fibers are thick threads, the most abundant of the three types and are white in unstained tissues.

31
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Describe elastic fibers :

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Elastic fibers form complex networks of a highly branched protein called elastin.

32
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Describe reticular fibers :

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Reticular fibers are fine threads of highly branched collagen with glycoprotein.

33
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Forms framework of outer ear

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Elastic Cartilage

34
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Functions as heat insulator beneath skin

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Adipose

35
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Contains large amounts of fluid and transports nutrients, wastes, and gases

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Blood

36
Q

Cells in solid matrix arranged around central canal

A

Bone (compact)

37
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Binds skin to underlying organs

A

Areolar connective

38
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Main tissue of tendons and ligaments

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Dense Connective Tissue (regular)

39
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Forms the flexible part of the nasal septum and the ends of long bones

A

Hyaline caritlage

40
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Pads between vertebrae that are shock absorbers

A

Fibrocartilage

41
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Occurs in some ligament attachments between vertebrae and larger artery walls

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Elastic connective tissue

42
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Forms supporting tissue in walls of thymus and spleen

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Reticular connective tissue

43
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Main tissue of dermis

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Dense irregular

44
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Cells in a fluid gel-like matrix with parallel collagen fibers

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Dense regular

45
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Contains loose arrangement of elastic and collagen fibers

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Elastic connective

46
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What is an osteoblast?

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immature bone cells

47
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What is an osteocyte?

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mature bone cells

48
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What is the cutaneous membrane?

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Cutaneous membrane, or skin, is an organ system consisting of a keratinized squamous epithelium (epidermis) firmly attached to a thick layer of dense irregular connective tissue (dermis)

49
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What is a mucous membrane?

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Mucous membranes line body cavities that open to the exterior, such as those of hollow organs of the digestive, respiratory, and urogenital tracts

50
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What is serous membrane?

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Between the visceral and parietal membranes, thin fluid

51
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What are endocrine glands?

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Produce hormones: regulatory chemicals that they secrete by exocytosis directly into the extracellular space
Ductless glands

52
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What are exocrine glands?

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Secrete their products onto body surfaces (skin) or into body cavities:

53
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What are the three skin pigments?

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Melanin, Carotene, Hemoglobin