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Explore connective tissue structures, cell types, and functions in a detailed interactive guide. Learn about various tissues and their cellular composition.
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May I have a Tissue Please Nobody knows where Rosemary blows her nose. But her coat sleeves are always slimy!
What protein is abundant in the connective tissue area marked 2? • Elastin • Tubulin • Reticulin • Collagen • Actin • Myosin
What type of cell is the red arrow pointing to? • Osteocyte • Fibrocyte • Chondrocyte • Adipocyte • Macrophage • Lymphocyte ?
What type of cell is the red arrow pointing to? • Osteocyte • Fibrocyte • Chondrocyte • Adipocyte • Macrophage • Lymphocyte ?
What type of cell is the red arrow pointing to? • Osteocyte • Fibrocyte • Chondrocyte • Adipocyte • Macrophage • Lymphocyte ?
What is up with all these stripes? • They are alternating rows of cells • They are created by alternating amounts of mitochondria • They are created by different amounts of thick and thin fibers • They make this tissue voluntary ?
What type of tissue is shown below? • Loose Irregular C.T. • Dense Regular C.T. • Adipose • Cartilage • Bone • Blood • Red Bone Marrow • Skeletal Muscle • Smooth Muscle • Cardiac Muscle
What type of tissue is shown below? • Loose Irregular C.T. • Dense Regular C.T. • Adipose • Cartilage • Bone • Blood • Red Bone Marrow • Skeletal Muscle • Smooth Muscle • Cardiac Muscle
What type of tissue is shown below? • Loose Irregular C.T. • Dense Regular C.T. • Adipose • Cartilage • Bone • Blood • Red Bone Marrow • Skeletal Muscle • Smooth Muscle • Cardiac Muscle
What type of tissue is shown below? • Loose Irregular C.T. • Dense Regular C.T. • Adipose • Cartilage • Bone • Blood • Red Bone Marrow • Skeletal Muscle • Smooth Muscle • Cardiac Muscle
What type of cell is the red arrow pointing to? ? • Erythrocyte • Lymphocyte • Macrophage • Thrombocyte • Neutrophil • Eosinophil • Basophil
What type of cell is the red arrow pointing to? Look at comparative size to RBC. ? • Erythrocyte • Lymphocyte • Macrophage • Thrombocyte • Neutrophil • Eosinophil • Basophil
Two directions of smooth muscle cells are shown below. Circular and Longitudinal. Where do you find both layers of smooth muscle? • Trachea • Aorta • Anal Sphincter • Small Intestine • Knee • Femur
What would you find in the matrix of the area that the pointer is on? • Chondroitin Sulfate • Calcium Phosphate • Elastin • Blood vessels • Basement membrane ?
What type of tissue is shown below? • Loose Irregular C.T. • Dense Regular C.T. • Adipose • Cartilage • Bone • Blood • Red Bone Marrow • Skeletal Muscle • Smooth Muscle • Cardiac Muscle
What type of tissue is holding the patella to the muscle above? • Skeletal muscle • Cartilage • Loose Irregular • Smooth muscle • Bone • Dense Regular ?
What would you find at area designated by the blue arrow? • Canaliculi • Basement membrane • Intercalated disk • Collagen • Elastin
What organ is shown below in cross section? • Small intestine • Carotid artery • Tendon • Esophagus • Trachea • Bootie
This is a diagram of one skeletal muscle cell. What causes it to contract? • Myosin attaching to membrane. • Actin lengthening • Myosin changing shape • Decreasing amount of actin
What type of cell is the red arrow pointing to? ? • Erythrocyte • Lymphocyte • Macrophage • Thrombocyte • Neutrophil • Eosinophil • Basophil