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What is connective tissue?
What is connective tissue?
Most abundant and widely distributed tissue in the body that connects epithelial tissue to other tissues, forms the internal framework for soft organs, and forms tendons and ligaments.
What are reticular fibers?
What are reticular fibers?
Fine fibrous proteins made of collagen subunits, which cross-link to form supporting 'nets' within connective tissue.
What is areolar connective tissue?
What is areolar connective tissue?
One of the most widely distributed connective tissues that consists of fibers arranged randomly and several kinds of cells embedded in a semi-fluid ground substance.
Where is areolar connective tissue located?
Where is areolar connective tissue located?
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What is the function of areolar connective tissue?
What is the function of areolar connective tissue?
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What are elastic fibers?
What are elastic fibers?
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What is a fibroblast?
What is a fibroblast?
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What are collagen fibers?
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What is a mast cell?
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Study Notes
Connective Tissue
- Most abundant tissue type, widely distributed throughout the body.
- Connects epithelial tissue to other tissues, serving as a supportive framework.
- Forms the structure of various soft organs, tendons, and ligaments.
Reticular Fiber
- Composed of fine fibrous proteins made from collagen units.
- Cross-link to create supportive networks within connective tissue.
Areolar Connective Tissue
- One of the most prevalent connective tissues in the body.
- Features fibers arranged in a random pattern, embedded in a semi-fluid ground substance.
- Houses various cell types, contributing to its functionality.
Elastic Fiber
- Provides elasticity to tissues, allowing them to return to original shape after stretching.
Fibroblast
- Primary cell type found in connective tissues, responsible for producing fibers and ground substance.
Collagen Fiber
- Strong, flexible protein fibers that provide structural support to tissues and organs.
Mast Cell
- A type of immune cell found in connective tissues, involved in inflammatory responses and allergic reactions.
Areolar Connective Tissue Location
- Found near almost every body structure, including:
- Subcutaneous layer beneath the skin.
- Papillary region of the dermis.
- Lamina propria of mucous membranes.
- Surrounding blood vessels, nerves, and organs.
Areolar Connective Tissue Function
- Provides strength, elasticity, and support to various structures throughout the body.
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Test your knowledge on areolar connective tissue and its components with this informative quiz. Explore terms like connective tissue and reticular fibers, and understand their roles in the body. Ideal for students looking to reinforce their learning on connective tissues.