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Ch. 4 Tissue: The Living Fabric
Marieb - Human Anatomy & Physiology 11th Edition
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Chapter 4, Problem 8a

Name the specific connective tissue type found in the following body locations:
a. Forming the soft packing around organs
b. Supporting the ear pinna
c. Forming 'stretchy' ligaments
d. First connective tissue in the embryo

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Identify the connective tissue type that acts as a soft packing material around organs. This tissue is typically loose, flexible, and contains a gel-like matrix to cushion and support organs.
Determine the connective tissue that provides support to the ear pinna. This tissue is known for its firm yet flexible structure, often containing elastic fibers to maintain shape.
Find the connective tissue type that forms 'stretchy' ligaments. This tissue must have a high content of elastic fibers to allow for stretching and recoil.
Recognize the first connective tissue present in the embryo. This tissue serves as a precursor to other connective tissues and is characterized by a loose arrangement of cells and fibers.
Match each description to the specific connective tissue types: (a) Loose Areolar Connective Tissue, (b) Elastic Cartilage, (c) Elastic Connective Tissue, and (d) Mesenchyme.

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Loose Connective Tissue (Areolar Tissue)

Loose connective tissue is a flexible, soft tissue that acts as a packing material around organs, providing cushioning and support. It contains a loose arrangement of fibers and abundant ground substance, allowing it to hold fluids and cells, which helps in nutrient exchange and immune defense.
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Elastic Cartilage

Elastic cartilage is a type of connective tissue characterized by a dense network of elastic fibers, making it highly flexible and resilient. It supports structures like the ear pinna, allowing them to maintain shape while bending without damage.
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Mesenchyme

Mesenchyme is the first connective tissue in the embryo, composed of loosely organized, undifferentiated cells embedded in a gelatinous ground substance. It serves as the precursor for all other connective tissues, playing a critical role in embryonic development and tissue formation.
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