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Anatomy and Physiology LAB exam connective tissues are comprised of three major features: cells, fibres and ground substance cartilage resilient, smooth connective tissue found at the end of long bones, the tips of nose, trachea etc. the three principal types of cartilage...

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connective tissues are comprised of three major features: cells, fibres and ground substance

cartilage resilient, smooth connective tissue found at the end of long bones, the tips of
nose, trachea etc.

the three principal types of cartilage fibro, elastic and hyaline

what happens while cartilage grows? chondroblasts become trapped in the marix they produce is
spaces called lacunae. once tissue is formed, the chondroblasts mature into chondrocytes and
their role switches from tissue production to maitenence

T or F: hyaline cartilage is avascular true

osteoblasts cells that form new bones and grow and heal existing bones.

areolar or loose connective tissue made me found....? beneath the skin and attaching it to
the underlying muscles

a network of collagen and elastic fibres provide? structure and flexibility

adipose tissue consists of cells well adapted for storage of lipids (fats). Is important fuel reserve
and thermal insulator. provides layer of protection for organs that may be injured from
mechanical shock

where is adipose tissue found? beneath the dermis

collagen structural protein found in the skin and connective tissue

fibroblasts In connective tissue, cells that secrete the proteins of the fibers.

muscular tissue consists of elongated cells, known as muscle fiibres

muscle fibres are both...? excitable (ability to respond to a certain stimuli by producing
electrical signals known as action potentials) and contractile (the ability to use ATP to generate
fore and shorten)

, three types of muscular tissue skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, smooth muscle

skeletal muscle A muscle that is attached to the bones of the skeleton and provides the
force that moves the bones.

cardiac muscleInvoluntary muscle tissue found only in the heart.

smooth muscle Involuntary muscle found inside many internal organs of the body

What characteristics/features do all epithelial tissues have? aan apical surface, a basement
membrane, lack visible intercellular substances, vascular and is capable of regeneration

epithelial tissue features protection, filtration, secretion, absorption and sensory reception

squamous cells flat cells

cuboidal cells cube shaped cells

columnar cells tall and column shaped cells

simple epithelium single layer of cells

stratified epithelium several layers of cells

Pseudostratisfied epithelium falsely stratified

the integumentrefers to the skin and all important structures associated with it

functions of the skin provides means of protection, thermoregulation, execution and sensation

what is below the dermis? a layer od adipose and connective tissue called hypodermis.

accessory structures of integument system glands, sensory, receptors and hairs

Epidermis the most superficial layer of integument and is compromised off stratified
squamous epithelium

epidermis layers? stratum corner, stratum lucidum(thick skin), stratum granulosum, stratum
spinous and stratum basale

stratum corneum consists of heavily keratinized cells called keratinocytes

stratum lucidum only thick skin

stratum basale deepest layer, compromised of cuboidal stems ells which continuously divide to
replenish more superficial layers.

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