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Mrs. T's Conn Tissue
Mrs. T's Conn Tissue Stack
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| forms the bony skeleton | osseous tissue |
| elastic framework for the external ear | elastic cartilage |
| composes the dermis of the skin | dense fibrous |
| found in tendons | dense fibrous |
| medium for transport throughout the body | blood |
| forms the embryonic skeleton | hyaline cartilage |
| storage depot for fat | adipose |
| makes up the intervertebral disks | fibrous cartilage |
| composes the basement membrane | areolar |
| appears glassy and smooth | hyaline cartilage |
| provides insulation for the body | adipose |
| reinforces the trachea | hyaline |
| coveres the surface of bones at joints | hyaline |
| packages organs | areolar |
| cells arranged concentrically around a central canal | osseous |
| matrix contains all types of fibers and cell types | areolar |
| another name for areolar | loose |
| provides great strength through parallel bundles of collagenic fibers | dense fibrous regular |
| matrix hard due to calcium and hydroxyapatite crystals | osseous |
| connect muscle to bone | tendons |
| connect bone to bone | ligaments |
| general function of connective tissue | to connect! |
| 3 types of fibers found in conn. tissue | collagen, elastic, and reticular |
| what do all types of conn. tissue have in common | matrix, fibers, and cells |
| 3 types of cells in connective tissue | clasts, blasts, and cytes |
| function of fibroblasts | make fibers |
| function of osteocytes | maintain bone |
| function of chondroclasts | destroy cartilage |
| how is connective tissue different from epithelial tissue | has a matrix, fibers, and more space btwn cells |