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Connective Tissue Activity

Question 12: Matching P Ms A Ma and Ms F Ma A Ms P

Question 19: Matching ECCCERECECCCEREC

Loose Connective Tissue Locations –Beneath most epithelial layer –Muscles Functions: –Nourish nearby epithelial cells –Fill spaces between muscles –Binds skin to underlying organs

Adipose Connective Tissue Locations –Joints –Some Organs (kidneys and heart) –Lower layer of skin –Behind eyeballs Functions: –Cushioning –Insulation –Energy storage

Hyaline Cartilage Locations –Ends of bones in many joints –Supporting rings of trachea Functions: –Development and growth of most bones –Keeps respiratory passageway open

Elastic Cartilage Locations –Ears (external) –Larynx Functions: –Framework for ear and voice box

Fibrocartilage Locations –Vertebrae –Bones in the knee –Pelvic girdle Functions: –Shock absorber –Cushions

Question 28: Matching LAAALDLAAALD

Question 29: Matching FEFHFEFEFHFE