Table of Contents
- 1 What are the 4 subtypes of connective tissue?
- 2 What are the two subcategories of connective tissues?
- 3 What are the different classifications of connective tissue?
- 4 Which is a location of dense irregular connective tissue?
- 5 What are the 6 major types of mature connective tissue?
- 6 What are the three categories of connective tissue?
- 7 What is the classification of connective tissue?
- 8 How would you describe connective tissue?
What are the 4 subtypes of connective tissue?
There are four classes of connective tissues: BLOOD, BONES, CARTILAGE and CONNECTIVE TISSUE PROPER. They are further subdivided into subclasses and types: I want you to be able to identify all the different types of Connective tissues as well as learn their locations in the body.
What are the two subcategories of connective tissues?
Connective tissue proper is found throughout the entire body. There are two subtypes of connective tissue proper; loose and regular. They differ in the structural layout of their extracellular matrix.
What are the 5 subtypes of connective tissues?
Terms in this set (5)
- ADIPOSE CONNECTIVE TISSUE. FAT.
- DENSE REGULAR CONNECTIVE TISSUE. LIGAMENTS AND TENDONS.
- DENSE IRREGULAR CONNECTIVE TISSUE. DERMIS OF SKIN.
- HYALINE CARTILAGE. ARTICULAR CARTILAGE IN SOME JOINTS.
- FLUID CONNECTIVE TISSUE. BLOOD.
What are the 6 subtypes of connective tissue?
Generally, the types of connective tissues are divided into six main groups:
- Loose ordinary connective tissue.
- Adipose tissue.
- Blood and blood forming tissues.
- Dense ordinary connective tissue.
- Cartilage.
- Bone.
What are the different classifications of connective tissue?
Connective tissue proper includes: loose connective tissue (also called areolar) and dense (irregular) connective tissue. Specialized connective tissue types include: dense regular connective tissue, cartilage, bone, adipose tissue, blood, and hematopoietic tissue.
Which is a location of dense irregular connective tissue?
dermis
The dense irregular connective tissues are found in the lower layers of the skin (dermis) and in the protective white layer of the eyeball. See also: connective tissue.
What is embryonic connective tissue?
Embryonic connective tissue is formed during the development of the embryo. Mesenchyme develops into the various connective tissues of the body. Mucoid connective tissue is a gelatinous substance found in the umbilical cord.
Which of the following is not a subtype of connective tissue?
Which
Which of the following is not an example of connective tissue? Explanation: Skin is composed of epithelial cells, and is therefore not an example of connective tissue. The major types of connective tissue include bone, adipose, blood, and cartilage.
What are the 6 major types of mature connective tissue?
There are six major types of connective tissue, including loose connective tissue, dense connective tissue, bone, cartilage, blood and lymph.
What are the three categories of connective tissue?
Connective tissue can further be broken down into three categories: loose connective tissue, dense connective tissue, and specialized connective tissue. Loose connective tissue works to hold organs in place and is made up of extracellular matrix and collagenous, elastic and reticular fibers.
What are three general characteristics of connective tissues?
Three general characteristics of connective tissue are that they are highly vascularized, they recover well from damage and they possess a lot of non-cellular material. Examples of specialized connective tissue include blood, bone, cartilage and lymphoid tissue.The non-cellular component of connective tissue is called the extracellular matrix.
What is the basic structure of connective tissue?
Structure. Connective tissue consists of scattered cells immersed in an intercellular material called the matrix. The matrix consists of fibers and ground substance. The kinds and amounts of fiber and ground substance determine the character of the matrix, which in turn defines the kind of connective tissue.
What is the classification of connective tissue?
Classification of Connective Tissue. Connective tissue proper is classified as either loose irregular connective tissue or dense irregular connective tissue. Loose irregular connective tissue contains numerous cells and a loose fiber arrangement in a moderately viscous fluid matrix.
How would you describe connective tissue?
connective tissue. a fibrous type of body tissue with varied functions; it supports and connects internal organs, forms bones and the walls of blood vessels, attaches muscles to bones, and replaces tissues of other types following injury. Connective tissue consists mainly of long fibers embedded in noncellular matter, the ground substance.