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Educational Technology Presentation

Educational Technology Presentation. Prepared by: Sayaboc, Alvie C. Presented to: Dr. Corazon Pardo Dr. David Walter. Connective Tissue. Connective tissue is composed of: a. Cells – fibroblasts, macrophages, mast cells, chondrocytes, osteocytes, adipocytes.

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Educational Technology Presentation

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  1. Educational Technology Presentation Prepared by: Sayaboc, Alvie C. Presented to: Dr. Corazon Pardo Dr. David Walter

  2. Connective Tissue Connective tissue is composed of: a. Cells – fibroblasts, macrophages, mast cells, chondrocytes, osteocytes, adipocytes. b. Fibers – collagen, reticular elastic fibers. c. tissue fluid d. ground substance

  3. Functions of Connective Tissue • Structural support – enable to maintain the anatomical form of organs and organs system. • Metabolic functions – nutritive role and storage • Defensive function – protection of the body

  4. Types of Connective Tissue • Loose Connective Tissue • Dense Connective Tissue • Cartilage • Bone

  5. Loose Connective Tissue It attach to the skin to the underlying tissue function for protection. It is present in the blood and blood vessels.

  6. Adipose Tissue - These cells may appear singly but are more often present in groups.

  7. Dense Connective Tissue It is characterized by an abundance of fibres with fewer cells. It forms the tendons and ligament to connect skeletal muscle to the bone.

  8. Cartilage It composed of a firm gel ground substance containing cells living in a small pockets and fibers.

  9. Bone The strongest connective tissue contains mineralized collagen fibers, small pockets within the matrix contain bone cells. It undergoes remodeling and can repair itself following even extensive damage.

  10. Microscopic Structures of Connective Tissue

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