Dense Connective Tissue Regular vs Irregular. Dense Irregular CT = dermis.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Tissue: The Living Fabric
Advertisements

Connective. Characteristics Most abundant tissue regenerates at varying rates relatively few cells and widely separated from each other. Found in bone,
Mast cell tumor in dog Human fibroblast cells - these cells contain numerous different types of proteins which can be visualized with different stains.
© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Figure 3.18a Nucleus of squamous epithelial cell Basement membrane (a) Diagram: Simple squamous Photomicrograph: Simple.
Lab Exercise 5 Classification of Tissues: Connective Tissue Connective Tissue: a tissue that supports, transports, binds, and protects structures in the.
KEEPING THE BODY TOGETHER.  Interconnection of tissues  Support and motion  Storage  Cushioning and insulation  Enclosing and separating  Transport.
Connective Tissue Slides. Connective Tissues Adipose Elastic Cartilage Elastic Cartilage 2 Adipose 2 Blood Blood 2 Dense Regular Connective Tissue Dense.
CARTILAGE Specialized connective tissue Rigid, Elastic, Resilient -
Name This Tissue Found in the skinWhere is it found?
Connective Tissue.
Tissues A tissue is a grouping of cells where all the cells have similar structure and function. What are the Four Major Tissue Types… - epithelial - connective.
Slot 1.25 Dense Irregular CT Elastic Fibers Collagen Fibers.
 There are two main sub-classifications of connective tissue.  They are :- 1) connective tissue proper 2) specialized connective tissue.  Connective.
Learning Target #3: Compare the function, location and distinguishing characteristics of the 4 main types of tissue.
Histology Practical Review.
CT. Connective Tissue Is... Cells Trichrome: Blue = Collagen Fibroblasts.
Cartilage. Functions of Cartilage Tissue Specialized CT in which the firm consistency of the extracellular matrix allows the tissue to bear mechanical.
Connective Tissues. General Components Connective Tissues General Components – Specialized cells.
By: Subhan Mahmood, Brad Tolan, Carol Yaracz, Julio Alvarado.
Connective Tissues.
Histology Tutorial Quiz B
Connective Tissue Slides. Adipose Tissue nucleus.
DENSE CONNECTIVE TISSUE MCO 0652 Axillary Skin Epidermis Dermis Hypodermis.
Anatomy and physiology 2210K Lecture 2. Slide 2 – Types of tissues.
Dr. Ahmad Al-Taib Written by: Albara Marwa,, Abo Malik Group A leader
מישורים אנטומיים. רקמות חיבור 1.Fibrous connective tissue (a.k.a. connective tissue proper) 2.Supporting connective tissue 3.Fluid connective.
Review: Epithelial Tissue 1 “There are 2 basic kinds of epithelial tissues.” What could that mean? You are looking at epithelial cells from the intestine.
Specialized Cells Extracellular protein fibers Ground substance=fluid
Types of Joints Definition: The site where two or more bones meet.
Lab Exercise 6a-2 Connective Tissue Nervous Muscle.
Chapter 3 Human Anatomy & Physiology
Vertebrate Tissues. 4 Basic Tissue Types B.Connective Tissue –Supports, binds together, protects –Most widely distributed tissue in body –Usually well-vascularized.
Simple Squamous Epithelium. Simple Cuboidal Epithelium.
Cartilage. Low mag of hyaline cartilage Low Mag. of Hyaline Cartilage.
Lab Exercise #8 Connective Tissue.
Tissue Stuff With Labels Dr. B. Simple Squamous ET Alveoli of lungs.
1 ANAT 5 Lecture Topic: TISSUES Reading: Chapter 5.
WARM UP “Destiny is not a matter of chance, it is a matter of choice.” 1.What does this mean to you? 2.What is the one thing you want most out of your.
Connective tissue 1.) Loose Connective Tissue 4.) Bone -Areolar -osseous tissue -Adipose -Reticular 5.) Blood 2.) Dense Connective Tissue -Dense Regular.
Histology Practice Test! Take out a paper – number it Take out a paper – number it See how many of the following questions you get right. See.
Histology Lab.1 Epithelium. Simple Squamous Epithelium Location : Air sacs Simple Squamous Epithelial cell nucleus.
Chapter 4.2 Human Anatomy & Physiology
Dense Connective Tissue
Classification of Tissues: Connective Tissue
Cuz this stuff is difficult!
Connective tissue Most abundant tissue by weight
BELL RINGER What is tissue? List and describe the 4 types of tissues.
Tissues, Part 2: Connective Tissue
Name this tissue Where is it found?.
CONNECTIVE TISSUE p.110.
PART 3 Tissues.
Microvilla.
Hyaline cartilage Chondrocyte in lacuna Chondrocyte in lacunae Callogen fibers Fibrocartilage in intervertebral dish.
Connective Tissue Features Cells far apart with matrix between Matrix
Chapter 4.2 Human Anatomy & Physiology
Title: Anat & Phys 9/1/06 Objectives: Class Topics
Structure and Function
Connective Tissue Chapter 3

All three types of fibers
BELL RINGER What is tissue? List and describe the 4 types of tissues.
4.2 Connective Tissue * most abundant and widely distributed tissue 2.
Connective Tissue.
Types of Connective Tissue
Lab Exercise 5 Classification of Tissues: Connective Tissue
The Skeletal System Learning Objectives
Chapter 5 Tissues Four major tissue types Epithelial Connective Muscle
Collagen Fiber Elastic Fiber Areolar Connective Tissue (400x)
Connective Tissue Slides
Specialized Connective Tissue Notes
Presentation transcript:

Dense Connective Tissue Regular vs Irregular

Dense Irregular CT = dermis

Fibroblasts with collagen fibers (red) in different planes Dense Irregular CT = dermis

Dense Regular CT = tendon Parallel bundles of collagen (pink) with aligned fibroblasts

Dense Regular CT = ligament Parallel bundles of collagen (pink) with elastin fibers (ribbon candy) and non-aligned fibroblasts

Dense Connective Tissue Cartilage

Low mag of hyaline cartilage

High mag of hyaline cartilage – cells in lacunae in amorphous matrix

TEM of chondrocyte

Elastic cartilage – dark purple fibers in matrix

High mag of elastic cartilage

Low mag of fibrocartilage between two pieces of bone

High mag of fibrocartilage – aligned cells with bundles of collagen

Dense Connective Tissue Joints

Diagram of intervertebral joints

Intervertebral joint – NP = nucleus pulposa; AF = annulus fibrosa; A =articular cartilage

Diagram of a synovial joint

Synovial joint – C = articular cartilage; Cp = joint capsule; S = synovial membrane; E = ligament

Synovial joint – articular cartilage (AC) AC