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Connective Tissue. The most abundant and widely diverse of all the basic tissue types. Connective Tissue. Connective tissue has a wide variety of functions including:. Connective Tissue. Connective tissue has a wide variety of functions including: - Binding tissue together.
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Connective Tissue The most abundant and widely diverse of all the basic tissue types
Connective Tissue Connective tissue has a wide variety of functions including:
Connective Tissue Connective tissue has a wide variety of functions including: - Binding tissue together
Connective Tissue Connective tissue has a wide variety of functions including: - Binding tissue together - Support and strengthens other tissues
Connective Tissue Connective tissue has a wide variety of functions including: - Binding tissue together - Support and strengthens other tissues - Protects and insulates internal organs
Connective Tissue Connective tissue has a wide variety of functions including: - Binding tissue together - Support and strengthens other tissues - Protects and insulates internal organs - Compartmentalizes structures
Connective Tissue Connective tissue has a wide variety of functions including: - Binding tissue together - Support and strengthens other tissues - Protects and insulates internal organs - Compartmentalizes structures - Transport system for blood
Connective Tissue Connective tissue has a wide variety of functions including: - Binding tissue together - Support and strengthens other tissues - Protects and insulates internal organs - Compartmentalizes structures - Transport system for blood - Stores energy (fat or adipose tissue)
Connective Tissue Connective tissue has a wide variety of functions including: - Binding tissue together - Support and strengthens other tissues - Protects and insulates internal organs - Compartmentalizes structures - Transport system for blood - Stores energy (fat or adipose tissue) - Immune system responses
Connective Tissues have a variety of different cells in their tissues including:
Connective Tissues have a variety of different cells in their tissues including: • Mast cells – that produce histamine and dilate blood vessels
Connective Tissues have a variety of different cells in their tissues including: • Mast cells – that produce histamine and dilate blood vessels • Fibroblasts – large, flat cells, the most numerous of CT cells that serve as part of the extracellular matrix
Connective Tissues have a variety of different cells in their tissues including: • Mast cells – that produce histamine and dilate blood vessels • Fibroblasts – large, flat cells, the most numerous of CT cells that serve as part of the extracellular matrix • Plasma cells – secrete antibodies
Connective Tissues have a variety of different cells in their tissues including: • Mast cells – that produce histamine and dilate blood vessels • Fibroblasts – large, flat cells, the most numerous of CT cells that serve as part of the extracellular matrix • Plasma cells – secrete antibodies • Macrophages – engulf bacteria and other cellular debris
Connective Tissues have a variety of different cells in their tissues including: • Mast cells – that produce histamine and dilate blood vessels • Fibroblasts – large, flat cells, the most numerous of CT cells that serve as part of the extracellular matrix • Plasma cells – secrete antibodies • Macrophages – engulf bacteria and other cellular debris • Adipocytes – fat cells that store triglycerides
Connective Tissues have a variety of different cells in their tissues including: • Mast cells – that produce histamine and dilate blood vessels • Fibroblasts – large, flat cells, the most numerous of CT cells that serve as part of the extracellular matrix • Plasma cells – secrete antibodies • Macrophages – engulf bacteria and other cellular debris • Adipocytes – fat cells that store triglycerides • White blood cells (leukocytes) – migrate from the blood into the connective tissue during immune responses
Human fibroblast cells - these cells contain numerous different types of proteins which can be visualized with different stains
Phagocytosis of red blood cells Macrophages – Macrophages can consume objects through the process of phagocytosis many times their own size
Real white blood cells also known As “leukocytes” Red blood cells, aka “erythrocytes”
Collagen? Collagen
Elastic Fibers found in artery
Areolar Connective Tissue Superficial Dermis
Elastic Connective Tissue – Bronchiole Tissue
Cartilage and Bone - Articular cartilage - Fibrocartilage - Elastic cartilage - Bone
Articular Hyaline Cartilage Trachea
Normal Bone Osteoporosis Bone