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Multiple Choice
Which of the following are major cell types found in connective tissues?
A
Fibroblasts
B
Neurons
C
Erythrocytes
D
Chondrocytes
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Understand that connective tissue is one of the four basic types of tissue in the body, and it serves to support, bind together, and protect tissues and organs.
Identify the major cell types typically found in connective tissues. These include fibroblasts, chondrocytes, adipocytes, osteocytes, and macrophages, among others.
Recognize that fibroblasts are the most common cells in connective tissue, responsible for producing and maintaining the extracellular matrix.
Understand that chondrocytes are the cells found in cartilage, a specialized form of connective tissue, and are responsible for maintaining the cartilaginous matrix.
Note that neurons and erythrocytes are not typically found in connective tissue. Neurons are part of nervous tissue, and erythrocytes (red blood cells) are part of blood, which is a fluid connective tissue but not typically associated with the structural connective tissues like fibroblasts and chondrocytes.