BIOS 251 Anatomy and Physiology Exam 2 updated 2024
areolar connective tissue - ANS: Glue that holds organs together Adipose(fat) connective tissue - ANS: Lipid storage in primary function fibrous connective tissue - ANS: Bundles of strong collagen fibers; e.g. tendons bone connective tissue - ANS: Matrix is calcified; function is support and protection cartilage connective tissue - ANS: Matrix is consistency of gristle-like gel; chondrocyte is cell type blood connective tissue - ANS: Matrix is fluid; functions are transportation and protection The three types of protein fibers in connective tissue are - ANS: Collagen fibers - most are type I collagen (most abundant protein in the body) Elastic fibers - contain elastin and fibrillin. Reticular fibers - contain type III collagen. extracellular matrix of connective tissue - ANS: -produced by cells of the connective tissue -composed of some type of ground substance embedded with protein fibers
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