8 types of connective tissue
[DOC File]Tissue Chart
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6. Where is loose connective tissue typically located? 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 …
[DOC File]LAB UNIT 5
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8) When stored fat is used for energy, adipose cells in the body . A) grow larger. B) become smaller. C) multiply. D) are converted into fibroblasts. 10) The cells that make up cartilage are called . A) fibroblasts. B) osteocytes. C) chondrocytes. D) hepatocytes. 12) All the following are types of loose connective tissue EXCEPT . A) cartilage ...
[DOC File]Lab 4 connective tissues
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Tissues Name _____ 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]CONNECTIVE TISSUE - III: CELLS & FIBERS
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2. NERVOUS TISSUE. is the tissue that makes up the brain and nerves. 3. EPITHELIUM: A sheet of cells like a brick wall, except flexible. 4. CONNECTIVE TISSUES bind structures together and provide structural support. ADIPOSE - fat cells. Functions: Cushions organs. Food Storage. Insulation. LOOSE connective tissue. Has only a little
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CT is found in every organ; it surrounds all the other tissue types, and is a general classification for: cartilage, bone, blood, adipose tissue, lymphatic tissue (tissues of the immune system) II. CLASSIFICATION OF CONNECTIVE TISSUES. Supporting CT . Cartilage & Bone. support for soft tissues of the musculoskeletal system. Connective Tissue Proper
[DOC File]Tissue Chart
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Name the two types of fluid connective tissue: 1) _____ and 2) _____. 3. What connective tissue (CT) is found in: 1) the deep layer of the dermis of the skin; ... Multiple Choice Questions for Epithelial and Connective Tissue. 1. Simple squamous epithelial tissue that lines the heart, blood vessels, and lymphatic vessels is “called” ...
[DOC File]Lab 4 connective tissues
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TISSUE TYPES MAJOR TISSUE SPECIFIC TYPES OF TISSUE WHERE ITS FOUND IN YOUR BODY Lining of air sacs in the lungs SIMPLE CUBOIDAL Digestive tract (intestinal wall) Air passages (trachea, etc) Outer layer of skin TRANSITIONAL CONNECTIVE TISSUE . Binds skin to internal organs Layer beneath the skin FIBROUS CONNECTIVE TISSUE Covers ends of bones at ...
[DOC File]Chapter 5: CONNECTIVE TISSUE
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3. Fluid connective tissue. a. blood (p108) - white and red blood cells. B. Muscle Tissue - Study a slide of muscle tissue and be able to identify the three types of muscle tissue. Make sure that you are looking at a . longitudinal section. of each type of muscle tissue. List the characteristics that allow you to differentiate them. (p110 - 111 ...
[DOC File]Connective Tissue - Weebly
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A. Study slides of and be able to identify and describe the following types of connective tissue and their component cells and inter-cellular materials. Remember that connective tissues are usually found between other tissue types, holding them together. Use your lecture notes and power point presentation and online lecture to help you with ...
[DOC File]TYPES OF TISSUES - Fullerton College
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Connective tissue fibers: There are 3 types of fibers produced by fibroblasts: Collagen: long straight and unbranched proteins. This is the most common type of protein in the connective tissue proper. These proteins are wound together like strands of rope to make the protein strong and flexible. Tendons (connect muscle to bone) are almost all ...
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