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Verizon 4:43 AM blackboardent.csupueblo.edu Name the tissue: Identify the dark-staining "dots" - what cell types are commonly found in this tissue? Identify the strands: Name the tissue Name the cells: The "white" regions contain: Name the tissue Describe "reticular fibers Name the tissue Identify the dark colored structures (what cell type)? Connective Tissues-Cartilage Identify the "blast cells associated with each tissue: Draw "hyaline" cartilage and label chondrocytes lacuna, extracellular matrix. 1. Connective Tissues- 2. Cartilage 3. Bone- What is a major function of -blast" cells? Connective Tissues Column A Connective Tissues Column B 1. Forms framework of outer 2. Functions as heat insulator beneath skin 3. Contains large amounts of fluid and lack ear a. Adipose b. Areolar c. Blood d. Bone (compact) e. Dense irregular f Dense regular g. Elastic cartilage h. Elastic connective i. Fibrocartilage j. Hyaline cartilage k. Reticular connective fibers 4. Cells arranged around central canal 5. Binds skin to underlying organs 6. Main tissue of tendons and ligaments 7. Pads between vertebrae that absorb shock 8. Forms supporting tissue in walls of spleen

Explanation / Answer

Ans. 1 Elastic cartilage forms framework of outer ear.

Ans 2. Adipose tissue functions as heat insulator ben eath skin.

Ans 3. Blood contains large amounts of fluid and lack fibres.

Ans 4. Bone cells arranged around central canal.

Ans 5. Areolar binds skin to underlying organs.

Ans 6. Dense regular main tissue of tendons and ligaments.

Ans 7. Fibrocartilage pads between vertebrae that absorb shock.

Ans 8. Reticular connective tissue forms supporting tissue in walls of spleen.