10 types of connective tissue
[DOC File]Tissue Chart
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7. What is the role of the “wandering” cell types found in loose connective tissue? 8. What name is given to the loose connective tissue of mucous membranes? 9. What terms is given to the dense irregular connective tissue in the walls of some hollow organs? 10. What type of connective tissue comprises tendons, ligaments, and aponeuroses? 11.
Connective Tissue - Definition, Types, Functions, Structure
joins an epithelium to underlying connective tissue. The connective tissue beneath the basement membrane is very important because it supplies O2 and nutrients. If you rub the skin, it stimulates cell division = callous. NOTE: If you rub the skin too hard, the basement membrane tears away from the epidermis, and causes a gap, which fills with fluid
[DOC File]Chapter 5 Tissues
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TISSUE TYPES MAJOR TISSUE SPECIFIC TYPES OF TISSUE WHERE ITS FOUND IN YOUR BODY Epithelia Simple Squamous Lining of air sacs in the lungs SIMPLE CUBOIDAL lining of kidneys, tubules Simple columnar Digestive tract (intestinal wall) Simple squamous Air passages (trachea, etc) Stratified columnar Outer layer of skin TRANSITIONAL bladder, urethra, prostate …
[DOC File]Chapter 5: CONNECTIVE TISSUE
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C) connective. D) muscle. E) nervous. 2) Which tissue forms coverings, linings, and glands? A) adipose. B) connective. C) epithelial. D) muscular. E) nervous. 3) Which of the primary tissue types detects and responds to changes in the environment in order to maintain homeostasis? A) dense irregular. B) connective. C) epithelial. D) muscular. E ...
[DOC File]TYPES OF TISSUES - Fullerton College
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Specialized Connective Tissues. Cartilag. e-rigid connective tissue, provides support, framework, and attachments.-protects underlying tissue and forms structural models for developing bones. chondrocytes-cartilage cells. 3 types of cartilage. A. Hyaline-most common-found on the end of bones in many joints-soft part of nose-supporting rings of ...
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The nature of the extracellular matrix determines the functional characteristics of the connective tissue. Dense connective tissue. Loose connective tissue. Adipose tissue. Cartilage tissue. Fluid Matrix. Extracellular matrix consisting mostly of collagen fibers. Fibroblasts- cells in dense connective tissue which produce collagen fibers
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Connective Tissue Components Describe the nonconnective tissue functions of the superficial and deep fascia. Point out how the descriptive terms are related to the three levels of connective tissue that contain progressively larger groupings of muscle cells.
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Types of Receptors . ... _Meissner’s __ corpuscles are flattened connective tissue sheaths surrounding two or more nerve . fibers and are abundant in hairless areas that are very sensitive to touch, like the lips. __Pacinian____ are large structures of …
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Multiple Choice Questions for Epithelial and Connective Tissue. 1. Simple squamous epithelial tissue that lines the heart, blood vessels, and lymphatic vessels is “called” a) transitional . b) adipose . c) endothelium . d) mesothelium . e) reticular . 2. Stratified epithelium is usually found in areas of the body where the principal function is
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