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Page 1: Week 10 Anatomy &Physiology. #11 What are the three general characteristics of Connective Tissue  Connective tissues have:  #1 Mesenchyme as their common

Week 10

Anatomy &Physiology

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#11 What are the three general characteristics of Connective Tissue Connective tissues have:

#1 Mesenchyme as their common tissue of origin

#2 Varying degrees of vascularity

#3 Nonliving extracellular matrix, consisting of ground substance and fibers

Must Do – Answer the following question using an electronic device.

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#12 What Functions are performed by Connective Tissue?

• A. Binding and support• B. Protection• C. Insulation• D. Transportation

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#13 Structural Elements of Connective How are the functions of connective tissue reflected in its

structure?

Living cells are soft and fragile. The large amount of non-living matrix provides the strength needed for the normal function of connective tissues.

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#14 Connective Tissue Proper: Loose, Adipose

Figure 4.9b

2. Acts as a storage depot for fat

11. Insulates against heat loss

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#14 Connective Tissue Proper: Areolar

Figure 4.9a

6, Composes basement membranes, soft package tissues with a jellylike matrix

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Areolar Connective Tissue: Model

Figure 4.8

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#14 Dense Connective Tissue Proper: Regular

Figure 4.9d

1; Attaches muscles to bones or bones to bone

3; The dermis of the skin

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#14 Connective Tissue: Elastic Cartilage

Figure 4.9g

8, Provides a flexible framework for the external ear

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Connective Tissue: Fibrocartilage Cartilage

Figure 4.9h

4, Makes up intervertebral discs

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Connective Tissue: Bone (Osseous Tissue)

Figure 4.9i

5. Forms your hip bone 10. Provides levers for muscles to act on

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Connective Tissue: Hyaline Cartilage

Figure 4.9f

7. Forms the larynx, the cover of the ribs, & the embryonic skeleton

9. Firm amorphous matrix invaded with fibers, glassy and smooth

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#15 Why do adipose cells remind people of a ring with a single jewel?

Figure 4.9b

They contain a large fat-filled vacuole occupying most of the cell. The nucleus is pushed to the periphery giving a ‘signet ring’ appearance

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Connective Tissue: Blood

Figure 4.9j

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Connective Tissue Proper: Dense Irregular

Figure 4.9e

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Connective Tissue Proper: Loose

Figure 4.9c

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Connective Tissue Proper: Loose

• Areolar connective tissue– Gel-like matrix with all three connective tissue

fibers– Fibroblasts, macrophages, mast cells, and some

white blood cells– Wraps and cushions organs– Widely distributed throughout the body

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Connective Tissue: Embryonic

• Mesenchyme – embryonic connective tissue– Gel-like ground substance with fibers and star-

shaped mesenchymal cells– Gives rise to all other connective tissues– Found in the embryo

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#16 Nervous Tissue, What two physiological characteristics are highly developed in neurons?

Figure 4.10

Irritability and conductivityIrritability and conductivity#17 In what way are neurons similar to other cells?

They contain a nucleus and the usual organelles

#17 In what way are neurons similar to other cells?

They contain a nucleus and the usual organelles

How are they different?

They are different as their cytoplasm is drawn out into long processes

How are they different?

They are different as their cytoplasm is drawn out into long processes

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Axon

Dendrites

#18

Describe how the unique structure of a neuron relates to its function in the body

Neurons conduct impulses over relatively long distances in the body. This is facilitated by the long cytoplasmic extensions

#18

Describe how the unique structure of a neuron relates to its function in the body

Neurons conduct impulses over relatively long distances in the body. This is facilitated by the long cytoplasmic extensions

Sketch and Label the next 13 slides as they correspond to your packet

Sketch and Label the next 13 slides as they correspond to your packet

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# 19 Muscle Tissue: Smooth

Figure 4.11c

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#19 Muscle Tissue: Skeletal

Figure 4.11a

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#19 Muscle Tissue: Cardiac

Figure 4.11b

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1) Stratified squamousa) Layers of various shapes

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A mixture of all cell typesA mixture of all cell types

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InterActive Physiology ®: Nervous System I: Anatomy Review

Nervous Tissue

• Branched neurons with long cellular processes and support cells

• Transmits electrical signals from sensory receptors to effectors

• Found in the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves