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What is the study of cells called?
What is the study of cells called?
- Histology
- Physiology
- Anatomy
- Cytology (correct)
What anatomical term means away from the midline?
What anatomical term means away from the midline?
- Lateral (correct)
- Proximal
- Distal
- Medial
What separates the pleural cavities?
What separates the pleural cavities?
- Pericardium
- Mediastinum
- Diaphragm (correct)
- Pleura
What are the 4 types of tissues in the human body?
What are the 4 types of tissues in the human body?
What are the most abundant cells in connective tissue proper?
What are the most abundant cells in connective tissue proper?
What is the unstructured material between cells and fibers in the matrix called?
What is the unstructured material between cells and fibers in the matrix called?
Which type of tissue is an example of loose connective tissue?
Which type of tissue is an example of loose connective tissue?
Which cells are responsible for cartilage formation and maintenance?
Which cells are responsible for cartilage formation and maintenance?
What are the types of fibers found in the matrix of connective tissue?
What are the types of fibers found in the matrix of connective tissue?
Which cells in connective tissue proper are responsible for removing pathogens?
Which cells in connective tissue proper are responsible for removing pathogens?
What are the two types of dense connective tissues mentioned?
What are the two types of dense connective tissues mentioned?
What is the most abundant fiber in the matrix of connective tissue?
What is the most abundant fiber in the matrix of connective tissue?
What are the two types of fluid connective tissue mentioned?
What are the two types of fluid connective tissue mentioned?
Which cells are responsible for producing the extracellular matrix and collagen?
Which cells are responsible for producing the extracellular matrix and collagen?
What are the three types of cartilage mentioned?
What are the three types of cartilage mentioned?
What is an example of a cell in connective tissue proper that removes pathogens?
What is an example of a cell in connective tissue proper that removes pathogens?
What is the most abundant fiber in the matrix of connective tissue?
What is the most abundant fiber in the matrix of connective tissue?
Which cells are responsible for producing the extracellular matrix and collagen?
Which cells are responsible for producing the extracellular matrix and collagen?
What is the unstructured material between cells and fibers in the matrix called?
What is the unstructured material between cells and fibers in the matrix called?
Which of the following is an example of dense connective tissue?
Which of the following is an example of dense connective tissue?
What are the two types of fluid connective tissue mentioned?
What are the two types of fluid connective tissue mentioned?
Which cells in connective tissue proper are responsible for removing pathogens?
Which cells in connective tissue proper are responsible for removing pathogens?
What are the types of fibers found in the matrix of connective tissue?
What are the types of fibers found in the matrix of connective tissue?
What is an example of a cell in connective tissue proper that removes pathogens?
What is an example of a cell in connective tissue proper that removes pathogens?
What separates the pleural cavities?
What separates the pleural cavities?
What are the three types of cartilage mentioned?
What are the three types of cartilage mentioned?
What anatomical term means away from the midline?
What anatomical term means away from the midline?
What are the most abundant cells in connective tissue proper?
What are the most abundant cells in connective tissue proper?
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Anatomy and Physiology Study Guide Summary
- Connective tissue types: loose, dense, fluid
- Cells in connective tissue proper that remove pathogens: macrophages
- Most abundant cells in connective tissue proper: fibroblasts
- Matrix: non-cellular component of connective tissue
- Types of fibers in the matrix: collagen, elastic, reticular
- Most abundant fiber in the matrix: collagen
- Ground substance: unstructured material between cells and fibers in the matrix
- Example of loose connective tissue: areolar tissue
- Two examples of dense connective tissues: dense regular, dense irregular
- Two types of fluid connective tissue: blood, lymph
- Cartilage cells: chondrocytes
- Three types of cartilage: hyaline, elastic, fibrocartilage
Anatomy and Physiology Study Guide Summary
- Connective tissue types: loose, dense, fluid
- Cells in connective tissue proper that remove pathogens: macrophages
- Most abundant cells in connective tissue proper: fibroblasts
- Matrix: non-cellular component of connective tissue
- Types of fibers in the matrix: collagen, elastic, reticular
- Most abundant fiber in the matrix: collagen
- Ground substance: unstructured material between cells and fibers in the matrix
- Example of loose connective tissue: areolar tissue
- Two examples of dense connective tissues: dense regular, dense irregular
- Two types of fluid connective tissue: blood, lymph
- Cartilage cells: chondrocytes
- Three types of cartilage: hyaline, elastic, fibrocartilage
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