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Connective Tissue
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Connective Tissue Provides structure, support, and protection
Loosely packed, contains more Extracellular Matrix
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Fibroblasts Most common type of fixed cell in connective tissue
Produce fibers by secreting proteins into connective tissue
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Areolar Tissue Thin membranes formed throughout the body.
Fills spaces between muscles. It’s blood vessels nourish other cells
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Adipose Tissue Fat Tissue that cushions joints and organs.
Also insulates skin and stores energy
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Dense Connective Tissue
Tightly packed, fibrous tissue. Tendons and Ligaments, connect bone to muscle or bone to bone
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Cartilage Rigid connective tissue that provides support, framework, and attachments
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Elastic Cartilage Dense elastic fibers that provide framework and external parts. More flexible than cartilage
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Fibrocartilage Tough tissue used for shock absorbing
Spinal column, knees and pelvic
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Osteocyte Most rigid bone connective tissue used for body structure and support
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Blood Tissue Transports a variety of materials throughout the body
Helps maintain stable internal environment
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Skeletal Muscle Tissue
Found in muscles that attach to bone. Allows for voluntary muscle movement
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Smooth Muscle Tissue Shorter than skeletal muscle tissue
Lining of stomach, intestine, bladder, uterus, blood vessels Cannot contract voluntarily
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Cardiac Muscle Only found in the heart, branched and interconnected
Controlled involuntarily
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Nervous Cells Found in the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves
Respond by transmitting nerve impulses along Axons and Dendrites
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