Introduction to Connective Tissue definitions Flashcards
Introduction to Connective Tissue definitions
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Extracellular Matrix
Material outside cells in connective tissue, composed of ground substance and protein fibers, often more prominent than the cells.Ground Substance
Unstructured material in the ECM, varying in viscosity, from solid like bone to liquid like blood.Protein Fibers
Components of the ECM that contribute to tissue's strength, flexibility, and ability to recoil.Fibroblasts
Immature cells in connective tissue proper that actively build and secrete ECM components.Osteoblasts
Cells found in bone that actively build and secrete ECM components.Chondroblasts
Cells found in cartilage that actively build and secrete ECM components.Fibrocytes
Mature cells in connective tissue proper that maintain the ECM and perform minor repairs.Osteocytes
Mature cells in bone that maintain the ECM and perform minor repairs.Chondrocytes
Mature cells in cartilage that maintain the ECM and perform minor repairs.Adipocytes
Fat cells in connective tissue that store fat for insulation and long-term energy storage.Mesenchyme
Embryonic tissue from which all connective tissues are derived.Tendons
Connective tissue structures that bind muscles to bones.Ligaments
Connective tissue structures that bind bones to other bones.Avascular
Characteristic of epithelial tissue, lacking blood vessels, relying on underlying connective tissue for nutrients.Vascular
Characteristic of connective tissue, containing blood vessels, supporting avascular tissues like epithelium.