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Connective Tissues
The functions of connective tissue include the following: Binding of organs: Tendons bind muscle to bone; ligaments bind one bone to another. Support: Bones support the body, and cartilage …
Chapter 4: Tissues Tissue: A group of cells similar in structure; designed to perform a specialized function
In addition to the relatively few cells embedded in the matrix of most types of connective tissue, varying numbers and kinds of fibers are also present. The chemical make-up of the matrix and …
• Loose connective tissue – sparse collagen and elastic fibers, plentiful cells including fibroblasts, leukocytes • Dense connective tissue – concentrated collagen, few cells • Cartilage – …
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Types of Tissue
epithelial, connective, muscle and nervous tissues are the broad classifications for body tissues (and enough for understanding anatomy ... sub-types are more important in physiology and …
Characteristics of Connective Tissue most abundant, widely distributed, and histologically variable of the four tissue types // bone vs cartilage / blood / fascia)
If fibroblasts from stroma are involved in tissue repair, new connective tissue is generated to replace the damaged tissue. This new connective tissue, primarily consisting of collagen, is …