True or False: Connective tissue is the most abundant type of tissue in the human body.
True
Which matrix protein is thin and provides the ability for a tissue to stretch and bounce back?
Elastic fibers
Collagen fibers
Reticular fibers
Elastic fibers
True or False: Connective tissue proper is the most diverse type of connective tissue.
True
Has closely packed, parallel collagen fibers running through it
Regular Dense
Allows tissue to bounce back after stretching
Elastic
True or False: All organs of the body have the same amount of connective tissue.
False
What is the watery, unstructured material that fills the space between matrix cells called?
Mesenchyme
Reticulum
Ground substance
Basement membrane
Ground substance
What is the difference between loose and dense connective tissue proper?
Dense has many spaces in the matrix, loose has few spaces in the matrix
Loose has many spaces in the matrix, dense has few spaces in the matrix
Loose has many spaces in the matrix, dense has few spaces in the matrix
A type of dense CT with a high number of elastic fibers
Elastic
Strong when pulled in many directions
Irregular Dense
Which is NOT a class of connective tissue?
Connective tissue proper
Cartilage
Bone
Muscle
Blood
Muscle
Which matrix protein is strong and provides strength?
Elastic fibers
Collagen fibers
Reticular fibers
Collagen fibers
Which the most common type of connective tissue in the entire body?
Reticular CT
Irregular dense CT
Regular dense CT
Areolar CT
Areolar CT
Has very little matrix and is made of tightly packed fat cells
Strong when pulled in one direction; connects muscles to bones or bones to bones
Regular Dense
Which is NOT a function of connective tissues?
Binding & supporting
Sending nerve impulses through the body
Insulating
Transporting substances
Fuel reserve
Sending nerve impulses through the body
What is true about the matrix?
It is living and made of cells
It is non-living and not made of cells
It is found in epithelial tissue, muscle tissue, nervous tissue, and connective tissue
It is always solid
It is non-living and not made of cells
Which types of connective tissue belong in dense connective tissue?
Areolar, reticular, adipose
Reticular, elastic, irregular
Regular, irregular, elastic
Areolar, adipose, elastic
Regular, irregular, reticular
Regular, irregular, elastic
Has a gel-like ground substance with all 3 fiber types
Areolar
Energy reserves, insulates body heat, cushions organs
Adipose
Which is NOT a reason that connective tissues are grouped together?
They all are avascular
They all develop from the same embryonic tissue
They all have an extracellular matrix
They all are avascular
What is the embryonic tissue called that all connective tissues develop from?
Ectochyme
Reticular tissue
Areolar tissue
Mesenchyme
Mesenchyme
Which types of connective tissue belong in loose connective tissue?
Areolar, reticular, adipose
Reticular, elastic, irregular
Regular, irregular, elastic
Areolar, adipose, elastic
Regular, irregular, reticular
Areolar, reticular, adipose
Has a gel-like ground substance, but lacks collagen and elastic fibers in the matrix (only reticular fibers)
Reticular
Forms a “soft skeleton” that supports other cells
Reticular