Endocrine, Exocrine
What are the types of glands?
Tendons, ligaments, and cartilage are the exceptions.
Which connective tissues are poorly vascularized?
This is the fuel for the contraction of muscle tissue.
What is ATP?
Regeneration and fibrosis
What ar ethe two types of healing and repair of damaged tissue?
Well supplied blood supply.
What is avascular?
This tissue contains goblet cells for producing mucus.
What are simple cuboidal epithelium?
The ability to withstand a pulling force without stretching much, or breaking.
What is tensile strength?
This muscle tissue is straited and has involuntary contractions.
What is cardiac muscle?
Following the completion of the remodeling phase of wound healing, this is the percentage of strength the new material has as compared to the original tissue.
What is 80%?
This tissue is found in the lining of hollow organs and has the ability to stretch.
What is transitional epithelium?
Tissue type that makes up the alveoli of the lungs and the lining of abdominal cavity.
What is simple squamous epithelium?
This connective tissue is also referred to as fat.
What is adipose tissue?
The only type of muscle tissue in which contractions are voluntary.
What is skeletal muscle?
This is the phase of wound healing and repair where bleeding stops.
What is hemostasis?
This tissue only looks like it is multiple cells?
What is pseudostratified?
This type of tissue is found where chemical and mechanical protection are most needed.
What is stratified squamous epithlium?
This is the most common type of cartilage.
What is hyaline cartilage?
This muscle tissue exhibits the slowest contraction speed.
What is smooth muscle?
These cells synthesize collagen and deposit it into the extracellular space for increased mechanical strength.
What are fibroblasts?
This type of connective fiber gives tensile strength to tissue.
What is collagen?
Number of cell layers and the shape of the cells.
What are the characteristics used to name epithelial tissue?
Collagen, reticular, and elastic
What are the types of fibers found in connective tissue?
These are the proteins that generate force in muscle tissue.
What are actin and myosin?
These two types of cells clean the wound by engulfing debris and bacteria.
What are neutrophils and macrophages?
Calcium salts and collagen fibers.
What gives bone its hardness?