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Tissues: Tissues: The living The living
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Connective Tissue
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First
Let’s review Epithelial tissue
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What type is this?
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Simple cuboidal epithelium
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What type is this?
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Simple cuboidal epithelium
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Transitional epithelium
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Transitional epithelium
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Pseudostratified epithelium
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Pseudostratified epithelium
What is this called?
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Pseudostratified epithelium
What is this called? Cilia!
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What type is this?
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Stratified squamous epithelium
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What tissue is
this?
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What type is this?
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Simple columnar epithelial tissue
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Connective Tissue
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Connective Tissue
•Found throughout the body•Most abundant and most widely distributed
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Connective Tissue
•Four Main classes–Connective tissue proper
•Includes fat and fibrous tissue of ligaments
–Cartilage–Bone–Blood
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Functions of Connective Tissue
•Binding and support•Protection•Insulation•Transportation
–blood
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Characteristics of Connective Tissue
• Connective tissues have:–Common origin
•Arise from Mesenchyme (an embryonic tissue)
–Varying degrees of vascularity•From avascular to rich in blood vessels
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Characteristics of Connective Tissue
•Has large amounts of nonliving extracellular matrix, consisting of ground substance and fibers
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Structural Elements of Connective Tissue
• Has 3 main elements:• 1. Ground substance –
unstructured material that fills the space between cells
• 2. Fibers – collagen, elastic, or reticular
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Structural Elements of Connective Tissue
• Has 3 main elements:
• 3. Cells – fibroblasts, chondroblasts, osteoblasts, and hematopoietic stem cells
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Structural Elements of Connective Tissue
• Ground substance and fibers make up the matrix
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Ground Substance• Functions as a molecular sieve
through which nutrients diffuse between blood capillaries and cells
Proteoglycan Structure
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Ground Substance
• Composed of:– Interstitial (tissue) fluid–Adhesion proteins– serves as the glue
–Proteoglycans – (protein core with glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) attached•Traps water
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Fibers – 3 types •Collagen –
–Strongest, most abundant; –tough and provides high tensile strength
–(stronger than steel fibers the same size)
–Glistening white appearance – called white fibers
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Fibers•Elastic –
–long, thin fibers –form branching network–allows for stretch–Contains rubber-like protein called elastin
–Appear yellow so sometimes called yellow fibers
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Fibers•Reticular –
–branched collagenous fibers – form delicate networks–Abundant where connective tissue abuts other tissue types•Basement membrane of epithelial
•Form nets around capillaries
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CellsImmature and Mature forms
• Actively mitotic immature cells that secrete ground substance and fibers in their particular matrix
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CellsImmature and Mature forms
• Fibroblasts – connective tissue proper
• Chondroblasts – cartilage • Osteoblasts – bone• Hematopoietic stem cells – blood
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Cells• Once matrix is synthesized, the
blast cells mature into less active cells (indicated by the suffix –cyte)
• Hematopoietic stem cells are always actively mitotic
• Other cell types in connective tissue include White blood cells, plasma cells, macrophages, and mast cells
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Types of Types of Connective TissueConnective Tissue
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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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Connective Tissue: Embryonic
Figure 4.8a
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Connective Tissue Proper
•2 subclasses
•Loose connective tissue–Areolar, adipose, and reticular
•Dense connective tissue–Dense regular, dense irregular, and elastic
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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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Areolar Connective Tissue
Figure 4.8b
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Connective Tissue Proper: Loose
•Adipose connective tissue–Matrix similar to areolar connective tissue with closely packed adipocytes (fat cells)
–Reserves food stores, insulates against heat loss, and supports and protects
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Connective Tissue Proper: Loose
•Adipose connective tissue–Found under skin, around kidneys, within abdomen, and in breasts
–Local fat deposits serve nutrient needs of highly active organs
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Connective Tissue Proper: Loose
•Adipose connective tissue–Abundant – –average person 18% of body weight is adipose
–Chubby person body can be 50% adipose tissue
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Adipose
Figure 4.8c
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Connective Tissue Proper: Loose
•Reticular connective tissue–Loose ground substance with reticular fibers
–Reticular cells that lie in a fiber network–Forms a soft internal skeleton, or stroma, that supports other cell types
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Connective Tissue Proper: Loose
•Reticular connective tissue–Found in lymph nodes, bone marrow, and the spleen
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Reticular Connective Tissue
Figure 4.8d
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Connective Tissue Proper: Dense Regular
•Parallel collagen fibers with a few elastic fibers
•Major cell type is fibroblasts
•Attaches muscles to bone or to other muscles, and bone to bone
•Found in tendons, ligaments, and aponeuroses
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Dense Regular Connective tissue
Figure 4.8e
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Connective Tissue Proper: Dense Irregular
•Irregularly arranged collagen fibers with some elastic fibers
•Major cell type is fibroblasts•Withstands tension in many
directions providing structural strength
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Connective Tissue Proper: Dense Irregular
•Found in the dermis, submucosa of the digestive tract, and fibrous organ capsules
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Dense Irregular
Figure 4.8f
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Cartilage• Stands up to tension and
compression• Tough but flexible• Lacks nerve fibers• Avascular• Cartilage matrix is up to 80%
water• Heals very slowly
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Cartilage
•3 types – –hyaline–elastic–fibrocartilage
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Connective Tissue: Hyaline Cartilage
• Most abundant• Glassy blue white appearance• Supports, reinforces, cushions, and
resists compression• Forms the costal cartilage • Found in embryonic skeleton, the
end of long bones, nose, trachea, and larynx
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Connective Tissue: Hyaline Cartilage
Figure 4.8g
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Connective Tissue: Elastic Cartilage
• Similar to hyaline cartilage but with more elastic fibers
• Maintains shape and structure while allowing flexibility
• Supports external ear (pinna) and the epiglottis
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Connective Tissue: Elastic Cartilage
Figure 4.8h
• Similar to hyaline cartilage but with more elastic fibers
• Maintains shape and structure while allowing flexibility
• Supports external ear (pinna) and the epiglottis
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Connective Tissue: Fibrocartilage Cartilage
• Matrix similar to hyaline cartilage but less firm with thick collagen fibers
• Provides tensile strength and absorbs compression shock
• Found in intervertebral discs, the pubic symphysis, and in discs of the knee joint
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Fibrocartilage Cartilage
Figure 4.8i
• Matrix similar to hyaline cartilage but less firm with thick collagen fibers
• Provides tensile strength and absorbs compression shock
• Found in intervertebral discs, the pubic symphysis, and in discs of the knee joint
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Connective Tissue: Bone (Osseous Tissue)
• Hard, calcified matrix with collagen fibers found in bone
• Osteocytes are found in lacunae and are well vascularized
• Supports, protects, and provides levers for muscular action
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Connective Tissue: Bone (Osseous Tissue)
• Stores calcium, minerals, and fat• Marrow inside bones is the site of
hematopoiesis (blood formation)
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Bone (Osseous Tissue)
Figure 4.8j
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Connective Tissue: Blood
•Red and white cells in a fluid matrix (plasma)
•Contained within blood vessels
•Functions in the transport of respiratory gases, nutrients, and wastes
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Connective Tissue: Blood
Figure 4.8k
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Reticular connective tissue
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Hyaline Cartilage
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Adipose (fat)
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Adipose (fat)
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Adipose (fat)
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Blood
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Blood
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Blood
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Dense Regular connective
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Dense Regular connective
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Dense Irregular connective
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