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develops from embryonic mesenchyme (MSCs) into cartilage, bone, and blood.
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Connective Tissue Proper: Loose and Dense Connective Tissues Fluid Connective Tissues: Blood and Lymph Supportive Connective Tissues: Cartilage and Bone
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framework of the body Bind together and provide mechanical support for other tissue (metabolic, defense, transport, storage) Wound repair/ inflammatory response
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Description: Oval cells with dark-staining granules Location: Skin(dermis) , digestive/respiratory tracts, near blood vessels. Function: Inflammation and immune responses.
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Description: Monocytes that have escaped from blood vessels into connective tissue and differentiated. Location: Connective tissue. Function: Phagocytosis and antigen presentation.
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Description: Cells specialized for storing lipids, appearing large when filled with fat. Location: Throughout the body, in adipose tissue. Function: Stores lipids for energy, insulation, and cushioning.
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Synthesize ECM (fibers, ground substance). Key role in wound healing. Exist in active and inactive states
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Description: Strong, unbranched fibers. Function: Provides tensile strength. Location: Connective tissue.
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Description: Thin, branching fibers. Location: Lungs, bladder, skin, wall of aorta and pulmonary trunk. Function: Provide elasticity and flexibility.
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Description: Fine, branching fibers. Location: Lymph organs, spleen, bone marrow. Function: Form a soft internal skeleton that supports other tissues.
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Description: Strong, thick fibers. Location: Skin, tendons, ligaments, bone. Function: Tensile strength
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Description: Resists pressure. Location: Hyaline cartilage, elastic cartilage, eye. Function: Support.
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Description: Thin, branching reticular fibers. Location: Lymph nodes, spleen, bone marrow. Function: Structural support
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Description: Meshwork. Location: Basement membrane. Function: Support and attachment
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Description: Loose fibers, abundant ground substance. Location: Throughout the body. Function: holds organs in place and support for muscle, nerve and vascular elements
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Description: Densely packed, parallel collagen fibers. Location: Tendons, ligaments, aponeuroses. Function: High tensile strength in one direction; muscle-bone and bone-bone attachment.
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Description: Densely packed, irregularly arranged collagen fibers. Location: Dermis, submucosa, organ/joint capsules. Function: Withstands tension from multiple directions; provides structural support.
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Description: Cells specialized for triglyceride storage. Location: Throughout the body Function: * Triglyceride storage and glucose metabolism. * Secretes bioactive molecules (leptin, steroids, growth factors, cytokines) * Insulation and organ cushioning.
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Description: Multilocular lipid droplets. Location: Embryo, fetus, kidneys, adrenal glands, aorta, neck. Function: Heat production (nonshivering thermogenesis).
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1
develops from embryonic mesenchyme (MSCs) into cartilage, bone, and blood.
2
Connective Tissue Proper: Loose and Dense Connective Tissues Fluid Connective Tissues: Blood and Lymph Supportive Connective Tissues: Cartilage and Bone
3
framework of the body Bind together and provide mechanical support for other tissue (metabolic, defense, transport, storage) Wound repair/ inflammatory response
4
Description: Oval cells with dark-staining granules Location: Skin(dermis) , digestive/respiratory tracts, near blood vessels. Function: Inflammation and immune responses.
5
Description: Monocytes that have escaped from blood vessels into connective tissue and differentiated. Location: Connective tissue. Function: Phagocytosis and antigen presentation.
6
Description: Cells specialized for storing lipids, appearing large when filled with fat. Location: Throughout the body, in adipose tissue. Function: Stores lipids for energy, insulation, and cushioning.
7
Synthesize ECM (fibers, ground substance). Key role in wound healing. Exist in active and inactive states
8
Description: Strong, unbranched fibers. Function: Provides tensile strength. Location: Connective tissue.
9
Description: Thin, branching fibers. Location: Lungs, bladder, skin, wall of aorta and pulmonary trunk. Function: Provide elasticity and flexibility.
10
Description: Fine, branching fibers. Location: Lymph organs, spleen, bone marrow. Function: Form a soft internal skeleton that supports other tissues.
11
Description: Strong, thick fibers. Location: Skin, tendons, ligaments, bone. Function: Tensile strength
12
Description: Resists pressure. Location: Hyaline cartilage, elastic cartilage, eye. Function: Support.
13
Description: Thin, branching reticular fibers. Location: Lymph nodes, spleen, bone marrow. Function: Structural support
14
Description: Meshwork. Location: Basement membrane. Function: Support and attachment
15
Description: Loose fibers, abundant ground substance. Location: Throughout the body. Function: holds organs in place and support for muscle, nerve and vascular elements
16
Description: Densely packed, parallel collagen fibers. Location: Tendons, ligaments, aponeuroses. Function: High tensile strength in one direction; muscle-bone and bone-bone attachment.
17
Description: Densely packed, irregularly arranged collagen fibers. Location: Dermis, submucosa, organ/joint capsules. Function: Withstands tension from multiple directions; provides structural support.
18
Description: Cells specialized for triglyceride storage. Location: Throughout the body Function: * Triglyceride storage and glucose metabolism. * Secretes bioactive molecules (leptin, steroids, growth factors, cytokines) * Insulation and organ cushioning.
19
Description: Multilocular lipid droplets. Location: Embryo, fetus, kidneys, adrenal glands, aorta, neck. Function: Heat production (nonshivering thermogenesis).