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Title: CONNECTIVE TISSUE


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CONNECTIVE TISSUE
  • Connects body parts

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  • Most abundant tissue type
  • Widely spread
  • Made up of many types of cells

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Common Characteristics
  • 1. Blood supply
  • Most well vascularized
  • Some have poor blood supply
  • Tendons and ligaments poor
  • Cartilages avascular
  • Heal slowly

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  • Extracellular Matrix-
  • nonliving substance found outside cells
  • - produced by connective tissue
  • - secreted to exterior

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Two Main Elements of the Matrix
  • 1. Ground Substance
  • Water
  • Adhesion proteins glue fibers to cells
  • Large, charged polysaccharides (trap water as
    they intertwine)
  • Less fluid
  • More rock-hard

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  • FIBERS
  • Collagen (white)
  • Elastic (yellow)
  • Reticular (fine collagen)

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SCURVY
  • Loss of collagen
  • Deficiency of Vitamin C (necessary in formation
    of collagen fibers)
  • Skin sores, spongy gums, weak blood vessels, poor
    healing of wounds

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Matrix
  • Soft packing tissue around organs
  • Bears weight
  • Absorb large amount of water
  • Withstand stretching, abrasion, etc
  • Ex Fat mostly cells ? soft
  • Bone/Cartilage few cells, more
  • matrix ? extremely strong

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TYPES OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE
  • Fiber type
  • Number of fibers in matrix

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BONE
  • Osseous tissue
  • Bone cells sitting in lacunae (cavities)
  • Surrounded by layers of hard matrix with Ca salts
    and collagen fibers
  • Protect and support body organs

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CARTILAGE
  • Less hard, more flexible
  • Elastic elasticity (ear)
  • Fibrocartilage highly compressable (disks
    between vertebrae)

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3. Hyaline most widespread
  • Collagen fibers hidden by rubbery matrix with
    glassy, blue-white appearance
  • Larynx, ribs, covers ends of bones at joints
  • Skeleton of fetus

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Dense Connective Tissue
  • AKA Dense Fibrous Tissue
  • Collagen fibers with fibroblasts in between
  • Stong, ropelike
  • TENDONS attach skeletal muscles to bone
  • LIGAMENTS connect bones to bones at joints

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Medial Collateral Ligament
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LOOSE CONNECTIVE TISSUE
  • Softer
  • More cells, fewer fibers
  • 3 types

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AREOLAR TISSUE
  • Soft, pliable
  • Cushions, protects, holds together organs
  • Lamina propria soft layer underlying all mucous
    membranes
  • Most of matrix appears to be empty space because
    of loose and fluid nature
  • Reservoir of salts and water

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Edema
  • When a body region is inflamed, the areolar
    tissue soaks up excess fluid
  • The area becomes puffy
  • Phagocytes scavenge through this tissue

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ADIPOSE TISSUE
  • Areolar tissue fat cells predominate
  • Signet ring cells bulging nucleus looks like a
    ring
  • Forms subcutaneous tissue beneath skin
  • Insulates temp., organs
  • fuel

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Reticular Connective Tissue
  • Delicate network of interwoven reticular fibers
  • Forms STROMA (bed) internal supporting framework
  • Supports free blood cells in lymphoid organs
    (lymph nodes, spleen, bone marrow)

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BLOOD
  • Blood cells surrounded by blood plasma
    (nonliving, fluid matrix)
  • Fibers of blood become visible during clotting
  • Carries nutrients, wastes, gases

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