Introduction to the Human Body
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connective tissue | most abundant of the four tissue types and widely distributed through out the body
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found in blood, under skin, in bone, and around many organs
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connects or binds together parts of the body, also supports, protection, fat storage, and transport of substances
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most has good blood supply (ligaments and tendons and cartilage do not)
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intercellular matrix | located outside the cell; can be liquid like blood, gel-like fat, or hard like bone
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fibers | protein, collagen, elastin and reticular fibers
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types of connective tissue | loose connective, dense fibrous connective, cartilage, bone, blood, lymph
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loose connective | areolar,adipose, reticular
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dense fibrous connective | tendon, ligaments
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cartilage | hyaline,fibrocartilage, elastic cartilagechondrocytes
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bone | skeleton
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blood | throughout the body
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lymph | throughout the body
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fascia | covers muscle, blood vessels, and nerves
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bone | osseous tissue
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blood and lymph | liquid connective tissue
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nervous tissue | makes up the brain, spinal cord, and nervestwo types of cells: neurons and neuroglia
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neurons | three parts; dendrites, cell body, axon
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neuroglia | glia support and take care of neurons
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