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| What is the difference between dense regular C.T and Dense Irregular C.T? |
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Dense contains collagen fibers and is an exampole of tendons, ligaments
Dense Irregular same as regular, but looks like a mess of wires |
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| Loose Connective tissue has three different fluids: aerolar, ______, adipose? |
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| Reticular: straight/branched, low collagen levels, and forms a membrane around your organs |
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| There are two types of supporting cartilage tissues..What are they? |
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Cartilage : composed of fibroblasts
Bone : lots of collagen, solid ground substance |
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| Hyline cartilages contain collegan in a messy order and can be located in the ribs-sternum. T/F |
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| True Hyline is ribs-sternum |
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| This jelly-kind like cartilage contains mostly reticular/aeoral tissue and is located in your intravertabral disc? |
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| Bone consists of 4 cell types: osteocytes, lacunae, lamellae, canaculi? |
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| How are canaculi connected ot the bone? |
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| True/False. You cannot destroy osteons! |
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| False! Unless you chemically destroy them. |
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| What type of c.t.'s substance is syrupy ground |
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| Fibrous Connective tissue |
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| What type of cell is the weakest? |
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| What type of cell is strongest? |
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| What are the three(3) formed elements in blood? Red Blood Cells, White blood cells, platelets. What is the scientific name for them. |
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| Red: Erythrocytes, White, Leukocytoes, |
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| What is epithelial tissue with connectve tissue framwork? |
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| What type of gland stays with the body? |
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| What type of gland leaves the body in the form of sweat? |
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| What is a layer of epithelial with an underlying layer of connective tissue? |
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| Membranes (cutaneous, mucous, serous, and synovial) |
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| cutaneous is what type of membrane? |
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| It is stratified squamous and dense irregular (skin) |
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| What type of gland makes a substance and instantly releases, without storing it is called a? |
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| This avascular type of tissue has a little matrix? |
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| There are four primary tissue types based on anatomical cell arrangement and ECF. |
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Matrix = Ground substance + protein fibers
Epithelia, connective, nervous, and muscle tissues |
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| There are methods of sectioning. Name them! |
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| Longitudinal, transerve, oblique |
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| What is the largest category of c.t? |
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| T/F Adipose contains protein cells? |
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| False, no protein types only adipocytes |
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| An osteon contains Three(3) different cells? |
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| osteocytes, lacunae, and lemellae |
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| The loose connective tissue areolar is found everywhere and has how many cell types? |
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| All 6 cell types, and 3 protein types |
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| What membrane divides body cavities, with simple squamous and thin areolar c. t.? |
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| This membrane lines sinuses and internal organs? |
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| Mucous membrane: columnar epithelium and areolar c.t. |
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