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KEEPING THE BODY TOGETHER
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Interconnection of tissues Support and motion Storage Cushioning and insulation Enclosing and separating Transport protection
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Cells produce and maintain a matrix The cells are not usually touching – they sit within the matrix they produce The matrix allows connective tissue to perform its job
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The acellular substance of a tissue The matrix is made by the cells of that tissue The matrix gives the tissue its qualities This is the cell
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Large spaces between fibers filled with fluid or cells Examples: Areolar, adipose, and reticular
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Little extracellular matrix Adipocytes filled with lipids Function: storage, thermal insulation, cushioning Found: below skin, yellow bone marrow, in spaces and crevices
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Has a fine network of fibers Contains fibroblasts, macrophages, and lymphocytes Function: support and nourishment Found: Around and between muscles, vessels, nerves, and organs
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Fine network of reticular fibers irregularly arranged Spaces contain macrophages and blood cells Function: provides structure for lymphatic tissue and red bone marrow
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Densely packed fibers with little space in between Fibers are mostly collagen Fibers run in one direction
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Functions: withstand tremendous pulling forces in the direction of the fibers, stretch resistance Found: in tendons and ligaments
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Fibers run in several directions Function: provide strength in many directions, but not as strong in a single direction as DRCT Found: organ capsules, the dermis of the skin
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Matrix made of elastic and collagen fibers Function: able to stretch and recoil Found in: walls of arteries, elastic ligaments in the spine
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Collagen fibers in a firm, flexible matrix Chondrocytes (the cartilage cells) sit in lacunae Function: growth of long bones, support and flexibility in trachea, bronchi, ribs, and nose Makes up the embryonic skeleton Covers articulating surfaces
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Found: ends of long bones, articular surfaces, ribs, nose, respiratory system, and the embryonic skeleton
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Numerous collagen fibers in thick bundles Function: withstand pressure, connects structures subjected to great pressure Found: intervertebral discs, pubic symphysis, knee, temporomandibular joint
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Similar to hyaline cartilage but matrix also has elastic fibers Function: rigidity with flexibility, can stretch and return to original shape Found: external ear structure, epiglottis, auditory tubes
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Hard connective tissue made by cells(osteocytes) that sit in a mineralized matrix Function: provide great strength and support, protection, movement Found: the skeleton
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Liquid connective tissue Blood cells are in a fluid matrix called plasma. Function: transport, protection, temperature regulation
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