4. Tissues & Histology
Introduction to Connective Tissue
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is NOT a type of connective tissue?3199views1rank
- Multiple ChoiceAll connective tissues share what features in common?1787views2rank
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following statements about collagen is true?2742views1rank
- Multiple ChoiceWhich cells secrete the ground substance of cartilage?1599views1rank
- Multiple ChoiceWhat type of tissue forms tendons?2243views
- Multiple ChoiceAll connective tissues arise from a common embryonic tissue called mesenchyme.3287views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich fiber is the strongest, with the greatest tensile strength due to cross-linked fibrils?1164views1rank
- ActivityAreolar connective tissue: A prototype (model) connective tissue1618views13rank
- Textbook Question
Compare and contrast the following pairs of terms:
Holocrine secretion and merocrine secretion
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Each of the following statements is false. Correct each to make a true statement.
Mucous membranes are composed of mesothelium and the underlying loose connective tissue.
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Vitamin C is required for the synthesis of collagen. Predict the effect that a vitamin C deficiency (a disease called scurvy) would have on bone tissue, dense regular collagenous connective tissue, dense irregular connective tissue, and cartilage. What symptoms would you expect to see from this disease?
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In the disease scleroderma, excessive collagen, glycosaminoglycans, and glycoproteins are produced and deposited in tissues throughout the body. Predict the effects of this disease.
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In the disease pulmonary fibrosis, elastic fibers of the lung are destroyed and replaced with collagen fibers. Predict the effect this would have on breathing.
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Predict which organelles are likely to be abundant in cells such as fibroblasts that actively produce and secrete proteins.
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Define tissue.
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