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Connective Tissue

Connective Tissue. Found everywhere in the body Includes the most abundant and widely distributed tissues Functions – Binds body tissues together

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Connective Tissue

Page 2: Connective Tissue. Found everywhere in the body Includes the most abundant and widely distributed tissues Functions – Binds body tissues together
Page 3: Connective Tissue. Found everywhere in the body Includes the most abundant and widely distributed tissues Functions – Binds body tissues together
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Connective Tissue

• Found everywhere in the body• Includes the most abundant and widely

distributed tissues• Functions

– Binds body tissues together– Supports the body– Provides protection

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Connective Tissue Characteristics

• Variations in blood supply– Some tissue types are well vascularized– Some have a poor blood supply or are avascular

• Extracellular matrix– Non-living material that surrounds living cells

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Extracellular Matrix

• Two main elements• Ground substance—mostly water along with

adhesion proteins and polysaccharide molecules– Fibers

• Produced by the cells• Three types

– Collagen (white) fibers– Elastic (yellow) fibers– Reticular fibers

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Connective Tissue Types

• Bone (osseous tissue)– Composed of

• Bone cells in lacunae (cavities)• Hard matrix of calcium salts• Large numbers of collagen fibers

– Functions to protect and support the body

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Figure 3.19a

Bone cells inlacunae

(a) Diagram: Bone Photomicrograph: Cross-sectional viewof ground bone (300×).

Lamella

Lacunae

Central canal

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Connective Tissue Types• Hyaline cartilage

– Most common type of cartilage– Composed of

• Abundant collagen fibers• Rubbery matrix

– Locations• Larynx• Entire fetal skeleton prior to birth

– Functions as a more flexible skeletal element than bone

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Figure 3.19b

Chondrocyte(Cartilage cell)

Lacunae

(b) Diagram: Hyaline cartilage Photomicrograph: Hyaline cartilagefrom the trachea (500×).

Matrix

Chondrocytein lacuna

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Connective Tissue Types

• Elastic cartilage– Provides elasticity– Location

• Supports the external ear

• Fibrocartilage– Highly compressible– Location

• Forms cushion-like discs between vertebrae

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Figure 3.19c

Chondro-cites inlacunae

Collagenfibers

(c) Diagram: Fibrocartilage Photomicrograph: Fibrocartilage of anintervertebral disc (110×).

Collagen fiber

Chondrocytesin lacunae

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Connective Tissue Types

• Dense connective tissue (dense fibrous tissue)– Main matrix element is collagen fiber– Fibroblasts are cells that make fibers– Locations

• Tendons—attach skeletal muscle to bone• Ligaments—attach bone to bone at joints• Dermis—lower layers of the skin

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Figure 3.19d

Ligament

Tendon

Collagenfibers

Nuclei offibroblasts

(d) Diagram: Dense fibrous Photomicrograph: Dense fibrous connective tissuefrom a tendon (500×).

Nuclei offibroblasts

Collagenfibers

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Connective Tissue TypesConnective Tissue Types

Slide 3.59Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings

Dense connective tissue Main matrix element

is collagen fibers

Cells are fibroblasts

Examples Tendon – attach

muscle to bone

Ligaments – attach bone to bone

Dermis of skinFigure 3.18d

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Two types of Dense Connective Tissue

• REGULARREGULAR• Parallel bundles of collagen;

packed tightly together• Extremely strong & tough• Avascular (why????)• Found in tendons & ligaments

for a strong rope-like connection

• Differentiate: tendon, ligament

• IRREGULARIRREGULAR• Non-parallel bundles of

collagen, arranged in a web like mesh

• Great strength• Vascular (why????)• Composes the dermis of the

skin

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Which is which: regular or irregular dense connective tissue?

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Connective Tissue Types

• Loose connective tissue types– Areolar tissue

• Most widely distributed connective tissue• Soft, pliable tissue like “cobwebs”• Functions as a packing tissue• Contains all fiber types• Can soak up excess fluid (causes edema)

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Figure 3.19e

MucosaepitheliumLaminapropria

Fibers ofmatrix

Nuclei offibroblasts

(e) Diagram: Areolar Photomicrograph: Areolar connective tissue, asoft packaging tissue of the body (300×).

Fibroblastnuclei

Collagenfibers

Elasticfibers

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Connective Tissue Types

• Loose connective tissue types– Adipose tissue

• Matrix is an areolar tissue in which fat globules predominate

• Many cells contain large lipid deposits• Functions

– Insulates the body– Protects some organs– Serves as a site of fuel storage

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Figure 3.19f

Nuclei offat cells

Vacuolecontainingfat droplet

(f) Diagram: Adipose Photomicrograph: Adipose tissue from thesubcutaneous layer beneath the skin (430×).

Vacuolecontainingfat droplet

Nuclei offat cells

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Connective Tissue Types

• Loose connective tissue types– Reticular connective tissue

• Delicate network of interwoven fibers• Locations

– Forms stroma (internal supporting network) of lymphoid organs

» Lymph nodes» Spleen» Bone marrow

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Figure 3.19g

Spleen

Reticularcell

Reticularfibers

Bloodcell

(g) Diagram: Reticular Photomicrograph: Dark-staining networkof reticular connective tissue (430×).

White blood cell(lymphocyte)

Reticular fibers

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Connective Tissue Types

• Blood (vascular tissue)– Blood cells surrounded by fluid matrix called blood

plasma– Fibers are visible during clotting– Functions as the transport vehicle for materials

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Figure 3.19h

Neutrophil(white bloodcell)

Red bloodcells

Monocyte(white bloodcell)

Photomicrograph: Smear of human blood (1300×)(h) Diagram: Blood

Whiteblood cell

Redblood cells

Blood cellsin capillary