Connective Tissue Proper: Dense Connective Tissue definitions Flashcards
Connective Tissue Proper: Dense Connective Tissue definitions
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Dense Connective Tissue
Characterized by a dense arrangement of protein fibers, primarily collagen, and is poorly vascularized, leading to slow healing.Collagen Fibers
Long, thick, unbranched fibers made from collagen proteins, providing strength and slight flexibility.Fibroblasts
Cells that actively secrete and build components of the extracellular matrix in connective tissues.Dense Regular Connective Tissue
Features collagen fibers in a parallel arrangement, providing strength in one direction, found in tendons and ligaments.Dense Irregular Connective Tissue
Contains collagen fibers in a random arrangement, offering strength in multiple directions, found in the dermis and around joints.Elastic Connective Tissue
Dominated by elastic fibers, allowing tissues to stretch and return to their original shape, crucial for arteries and respiratory pathways.Extracellular Matrix
A network of protein fibers and ground substance that provides structural support to connective tissues.Elastic Fibers
Branched, wavy fibers made of elastin, allowing tissues to stretch and return to their original shape.Tendons
Structures that connect muscles to bones, composed of dense regular connective tissue.Ligaments
Structures that connect bones to bones, composed of dense regular connective tissue.Fascia
Connective tissue that wraps around muscles, providing support and structure.Dermis
A layer of skin primarily composed of dense irregular connective tissue, providing strength and flexibility.Areolar Connective Tissue
A type of loose connective tissue that is highly vascularized, supporting epithelial tissues.Subcutaneous Layer
A layer beneath the skin composed mainly of adipose tissue, providing insulation and cushioning.Adipose Tissue
Connective tissue that stores fat, providing insulation and energy storage.