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connective tissue (MPSU)
  • Ruzzle Muñoz

  • 問題数 76 • 10/22/2024

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  • 1

    What are the 5 types of Connective Tissue?

    bones, cartilage, dense, loose connective, blood

  • 2

    The common embryonic origin

    mesenchyme

  • 3

    What are the cellular descendants?

    fribroblast, chondroblast, osteoblast, hematopoletic stem cell

  • 4

    What are the class of connective tissue resulting?

    Connective Tissue Proper, Cartilage, Osseous, Blood

  • 5

    What are the Subclasses of Connective Tissue Proper?

    Loose Connective Tissue, Dense Connective Tissue

  • 6

    Types of Dense Connective Tissue

    Regular, Irregular, Elastic

  • 7

    Types of Loose Dense Connective Tissue

    Areolar, Adipose, Reticular

  • 8

    Subclasses of Cartilage

    Hyaline Cartilage, Fribrocartilage, Elastic cartilage

  • 9

    Subclasses of Osseous

    Compact Bone, Spongy Bongy

  • 10

    Most Diverse and abundant type of tissue

    Connective Tissue

  • 11

    Function of connective tissue

    Protect, Support, Bind Together

  • 12

    Non living material between cells

    Extracellular Matrix

  • 13

    What are the components of extracellular matrix

    Ground substance, Fibers

  • 14

    Reponsible for strength

    extracellular matrix

  • 15

    Gel-like ground substance containing fibers, star-shaped

    Mesenchyme

  • 16

    Location of Mesenchyme

    embryo

  • 17

    Function of Mesenchyme

    Gives rise to all other connective tissue

  • 18

    Gel-like matrix in all three fibers

    Areolar

  • 19

    What is the function of Areolar

    Wraps and cushions organs

  • 20

    Location of areolar

    packages organs

  • 21

    Matrix as in Areolar, but very sparse; closely packed fats

    adipose

  • 22

    What is the function of adipose

    provide reserve food fuel

  • 23

    Location of adipose

    understand skin

  • 24

    Network of reticular fibers typical loose ground substance

    Reticular

  • 25

    Function of reticular

    Fribers forms a soft internal stroma that supports other cell types

  • 26

    Location of reticular

    bone marrow

  • 27

    Primarily irregularly arrange collagen fibers; some elastic fibers,major cell type is the fibroblast

    dense irregular

  • 28

    Function of Dense irregular

    provide structural strength

  • 29

    Location of the dense irregular

    dermis of the skin

  • 30

    Primary parallel collagen fibers;a few elastin fibers, major cell type is fibroblast

    dense regular

  • 31

    Function of Dense regular

    attaches muscle to bones or to muscles

  • 32

    Location of Dense regular

    tendons

  • 33

    Amorphous but firm matrix;collagen form imperceptible network

    Hyaline

  • 34

    Function of Hyaline

    support and reinforces

  • 35

    Location of Hyaline

    Most of the embryonic skeleton

  • 36

    Similar to hyaline cartilage, but more elastic fibers in matrix

    elastic cartilage

  • 37

    Function of Elastic Cartilage

    maintains the shape of a structure while allowing great flexibility

  • 38

    Location of elastic cartilage

    epiglottis

  • 39

    Matrix similar to but less form than the hyaline; thick collagen fibers predominate

    Fribrocartilage

  • 40

    Function of fibrocartilage

    tensile strength with the ability to absorb comprehensive shock

  • 41

    Location of fibrocartilage

    discs of knee joint

  • 42

    Had calcified matrix containing many collagen fibers

    Osseous

  • 43

    Function of bone

    supports and protects

  • 44

    Rbc and wbc in a fluid matrix

    blood

  • 45

    Function of the blood

    transport of respiratory gases

  • 46

    Location of the blood

    within blood vessels

  • 47

    Skin: epidermis and dermis

    cutaneous membrane

  • 48

    Line every hallow internal organ that opens to the outside of the body

    mucous membrane

  • 49

    Slippery membranes lining the pleural, pericardial, and peritoneal cavity

    Serous membrane

  • 50

    The fluid formed on the surface is called

    transudate

  • 51

    Line joinsts

    synovial membrane

  • 52

    Long, cylindrical, multinucleat cells, obvious striations

    skeletal muscle

  • 53

    Function of skeletal muscle

    voluntary movement

  • 54

    Location of skeletal muscle

    skeletal muscle attached to bones or occasionally to skin

  • 55

    Branching striated generally unincleate cells that interdigate at specialized junctions

    cardiac muscle

  • 56

    Function of cardiac muscle

    propels blood into circulation

  • 57

    Location of cardiac muscle

    walls of the heart

  • 58

    Spindle shaped cells with control nuclei; no striations

    smooth muscle

  • 59

    Function of smooth muscle

    involuntary control

  • 60

    Location of the smooth muscle

    mostly in the walls of hallow organs

  • 61

    What is this?

    smooth muscle

  • 62

    What is this?

    Cardiac muscle

  • 63

    What is this?

    skeletal muscle

  • 64

    What is this?

    Areolar

  • 65

    What is this?

    Adipose

  • 66

    What is this?

    Serous membrane

  • 67

    What is this?

    Osseous Tissue

  • 68

    What is this?

    elastic

  • 69

    What is this?

    fibrocartilage

  • 70

    What is this?

    Dense irregular

  • 71

    What is this?

    Mesenchyme

  • 72

    What is this?

    blood

  • 73

    What is this?

    dense regular

  • 74

    What is this?

    cutaneous membrane

  • 75

    What is this?

    hyaline

  • 76

    What is this?

    reticular