PPT-Bones, & Connective Tissue

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What is a Bone Main components niamsnihgov what is bone Collagen A protein that is woven into a flexible framework Calcium Phosphate Adds Hardness amp

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What is a Bone Main components niamsnihgov what is bone Collagen A protein that is woven into a flexible framework Calcium Phosphate Adds Hardness amp Strength Marrow. CONNECTIVE TISSUE. Connective tissue is one of the basic tissues which gives structural and metabolic support to the organ and other tissue of the body.. It connects other tissues.. . Anteriorly. the frontal bone articulates with the two parietal bones. . AT THE CORONAL SUTURE. The two parietal bones articulate in the midline . AT THE SAGITTAL SUTURE. lambdoid. sutures. S—skin. * most abundant and widely distributed tissue. * functions:. binds structures together. supports and protects . fills spaces. produces blood cells. stores energy. provides immunity. Most . common. Well . supplied with blood. . . (tendons and ligaments) . Made . up of . many types of cells and . extracellular matrix. . Extracellular matrix. Produced by the connective tissue . cells. Dr Iram Tassaduq. ‘Connective tissue’ is the term traditionally applied to a basic type of tissue of mesodermal origin which provides structural and metabolic support for other tissues and organs throughout the body, also known as “Supporting tissue”.. CONNECTIVE TISSUE. Connective tissue is one of the basic tissues which gives structural and metabolic support to the organ and other tissue of the body.. It connects other tissues.. . 4-. 2. Tissue Level of Organization. The classification of tissue types is based on the structure of cells; the composition of noncellular substance surrounding cells (extracellular matrix) and the functions of the cells.. Form metabolic and structural connections between other tissues… nutrition and support. Forms a protective sheath around organs and helps insulate the body…cushion. Acts as a reserve for energy…storage. General Characteristics. Does have blood vessels- . variations in blood supply (ligaments and tendons don’t heal as fast because they are poorly vascularized). Cartilage is avascular –no blood supply- heals very slowly. Chapter 4: skeletal . system tissue . Lesson Objectives. Skeletal. Discuss the functions of the skeletal system.. Classify bone in the basis of their shape and location.. Describe parts of long bone.. Chapter 4: skeletal . system tissue . Lesson Objectives. Skeletal. Discuss the functions of the skeletal system.. Classify bone in the basis of their shape and location.. Describe parts of long bone.. A. General . Characteristics. 1. Connective tissues function to . bind structures, provide support and protect, serve as frameworks, fill spaces, store fat, produce blood cells, protect against infections, and help repair tissue damage.. Zargar. Most diverse and abundant tissue. Main classes. Connective tissue proper. Cartilage. Bone tissue. Blood. Characteristics. Mesenchyme. as their common tissue of origin (. mesenchyme. derived from mesoderm). Connective Tissue Lecture Objectives. List the functions of connective tissue. . Describe the structure, function, and appearance of collagen (types I, II, and III) and elastic fibers.. Explain what ground substance is and what it looks like..

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