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BY: Andrew Choe, Aviance Mckenzie, Jenna Goins, Centeria
                          Lee
Function
   Binds structures
   Provides support and protection
   Serves as framework
   Fills spaces
   Stores fat
   Produces red blood cells
   Protects against infections
Extracellular Matrix
   Nickname: ECM
   It has molecules that modify
    tissues to suit different organs.
   Composed of protein fibers, a
    ground substance consisting of
    non-fibrous proteins and other
    molecules, and fluid.
   Can be fluid, semi fluid, or solid.
     Bone and cartilage are solid
Major cell types
   Fibroblasts                     • Macrophages (histiocytes)
     Star shaped                       •Originate as white
                                        blood cells
     Produces fibers by                •Specialized to carry on
      secreting proteins into the       phagocytosis
      ECM.                              •Can move as a
     Most common type.                 scavenger and
                                        defensive cells that
                                        clear foreign particles
                                        from tissue
Major Cell Types
   Mast Cells
     Large and widely
      distributed in
      connective tissue
     Usually near blood
      vessels
     Release heparin and
      histamine
Connective Tissue Fibers
   Collagenous (white fiber)
     Thick thread of protein collagen
     Long and parallel bundles
     Hold ligaments and tendons together
     Most abundant type of dense connective tissue
   Elastic (yellow fibers)
     Protein named elastin
     Thin fiber branches with complex networks
     Common in body parts that stretch
   Reticular
     Thin highly branched
     Delicate supporting networks and many tissues
Categories of Connective Tissue
    Connective Tissue
     Proper
      Loose connective
       tissue
      Dense connective
       tissue
    Specialized
     Connective Tissue
      Cartilage
      Bone
      Blood
Loose Connective Tissue
   Areolar
     Fibroblasts
     Binds skin to sub-
      organs
     Fills spaces between
      muscles
   Adipose (fat)
     Develop when cells
      store fat as droplets
      and enlarge
   Reticular
     Collagenous Fibers
     Provide framework for
      some organs
Dense Connective Tissue
 Composed of both collagenous and
  elastic fibers
 Has few cells (mostly fibroblasts)
 Strong (withstand pulling forces) (parts
  of tendons and ligaments)
 Poor blood supply causes slow tissue
  repair
Cartilage
 Provides support, framework, and
  protects underlying tissue
 Cartilage ECM is abundant of
  collagenous fibers
 Chondrocytes - cartilage cells
    Occupy laucnae
   Enclosed in perichondrium
Types of Cartilage
   Hyaline cartilage
     Most common
     Fine collagenous fibers
     Found on bones and many joints
     Important in development of bones
   Elastic cartilage
     Dense network
     Flexible
     Provides framework for ears and larynx
   Fibrocartilage
     Tough
     Many collagenous fibers
     Shock absorber
Assessment
Bone
   Supports, protects, provides framework
   Used in bones of the skeleton
   Hard because of mineral salts
   Contains red marrow
   Stores and releases inorganic chemicals
   Bone matrix composed of lamellae
    Forms central canals
   Osteocytes
    Forms Ostion
Blood
 Transports a variety of materials
 Helps maintain internal environment
  conditions
 Composed of formed elements an blood
  plasma
    Red and white blood cells
    Platelets
   Most form in red marrow

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Connective tissue

  • 1. BY: Andrew Choe, Aviance Mckenzie, Jenna Goins, Centeria Lee
  • 2. Function  Binds structures  Provides support and protection  Serves as framework  Fills spaces  Stores fat  Produces red blood cells  Protects against infections
  • 3. Extracellular Matrix  Nickname: ECM  It has molecules that modify tissues to suit different organs.  Composed of protein fibers, a ground substance consisting of non-fibrous proteins and other molecules, and fluid.  Can be fluid, semi fluid, or solid.  Bone and cartilage are solid
  • 4. Major cell types  Fibroblasts • Macrophages (histiocytes)  Star shaped •Originate as white blood cells  Produces fibers by •Specialized to carry on secreting proteins into the phagocytosis ECM. •Can move as a  Most common type. scavenger and defensive cells that clear foreign particles from tissue
  • 5. Major Cell Types  Mast Cells  Large and widely distributed in connective tissue  Usually near blood vessels  Release heparin and histamine
  • 6. Connective Tissue Fibers  Collagenous (white fiber)  Thick thread of protein collagen  Long and parallel bundles  Hold ligaments and tendons together  Most abundant type of dense connective tissue  Elastic (yellow fibers)  Protein named elastin  Thin fiber branches with complex networks  Common in body parts that stretch  Reticular  Thin highly branched  Delicate supporting networks and many tissues
  • 7. Categories of Connective Tissue  Connective Tissue Proper  Loose connective tissue  Dense connective tissue  Specialized Connective Tissue  Cartilage  Bone  Blood
  • 8. Loose Connective Tissue  Areolar  Fibroblasts  Binds skin to sub- organs  Fills spaces between muscles  Adipose (fat)  Develop when cells store fat as droplets and enlarge  Reticular  Collagenous Fibers  Provide framework for some organs
  • 9. Dense Connective Tissue  Composed of both collagenous and elastic fibers  Has few cells (mostly fibroblasts)  Strong (withstand pulling forces) (parts of tendons and ligaments)  Poor blood supply causes slow tissue repair
  • 10. Cartilage  Provides support, framework, and protects underlying tissue  Cartilage ECM is abundant of collagenous fibers  Chondrocytes - cartilage cells Occupy laucnae  Enclosed in perichondrium
  • 11. Types of Cartilage  Hyaline cartilage  Most common  Fine collagenous fibers  Found on bones and many joints  Important in development of bones  Elastic cartilage  Dense network  Flexible  Provides framework for ears and larynx  Fibrocartilage  Tough  Many collagenous fibers  Shock absorber
  • 13. Bone  Supports, protects, provides framework  Used in bones of the skeleton  Hard because of mineral salts  Contains red marrow  Stores and releases inorganic chemicals  Bone matrix composed of lamellae Forms central canals  Osteocytes Forms Ostion
  • 14. Blood  Transports a variety of materials  Helps maintain internal environment conditions  Composed of formed elements an blood plasma Red and white blood cells Platelets  Most form in red marrow