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1 Classification of Tissues: Connective Tissue
Connective Tissue: a tissue that supports, transports, binds, and protects structures in the body Turn to page 62 of the lab book and pages of the lab packet

2 Types of Connective Tissue

3 I will use BOTH microscopes AND histograms to test you on epithelial tissues. Make sure you look at the microscopes in lab and the histograms in this presentation.

4 Make sure you know all the pieces of information listed in your lab packets! Also know the locations of ALL tissues!

5 Page 62

6 Loose Connective Tissue: Areolar Tissue Find: matrix/ground substance, collagen fibers, elastic fibers, nuclei of cells

7 Loose Connective Tissue - Areolar note the collagen fiber at the pointer and the black elastic fibers. Also note the nuclei of cells.

8 Areolar Tissue

9 Loose Connective Tissue: Adipose Tissue
Page 62 Loose Connective Tissue: Adipose Tissue Adipocyte! Lipid Droplet

10 Loose Connective Tissue: Adipose Tissue Find: adipocyte, lipid droplet, nucleus of an adipocyte

11 Loose Connective Tissue – Adipose Note: Adipocytes, Lipid Droplets, Nuclei of Adipocytes

12 Adipose Tissue

13 Dense Regular Connective Tissue Ligaments & Tendons –

14 Page 63

15 Dense Regular Connective Tissue Find: collagen fibers, nuclei of fibroblasts

16 Dense Regular Connective Tissue

17 Dense Irregular Connective Tissue Skin Dermis

18 Page 64

19 Dense Connective Tissue: Dense Irregular CT Find: collagen fibers, nuclei of fibroblasts

20 Dense Connective Tissue – Dense Irregular

21 Dense Irregular Connective Tissue

22 Supportive Conective Tissue: Hyaline Cartilage (Smooth and Clean Matrix!)
LACUNA CHONDROCYTE

23 Page 65

24 Hyaline Cartilage note the lacuna with a chondrocyte to the right of the pointer

25 Hyaline Cartilage

26 Supportive Connective Tissue: Elastic Cartilage (Dirty Matrix!)
CHONDROCYTE LACUNA ELASTIC FIBERS IN MATRIX (black fibers) COLLAGEN FIBERS IN MATRIX (pink fibers)

27 Page 65

28 Elastic Cartilage

29 Supportive Connective Tissue: Fibrocartilage or Fibrous Cartilage (Matrix looks like water, lacuna with chondrocytes look like boats) LACUNA CHONDROCYTE

30 Page 66

31 Fibrocartilage or Fibrous Cartilage
note the lacuna with a chondrocyte to the right of the pointer

32 Fibrocartilage or Fibrous Cartilage

33 There is a Histology Practice Test on my webpage!
Use it to study and review!

34 Lab Exam 1 30 stations with 2-3 ques. Per station
Format: 30 stations with 2-3 ques. Per station 80 questions total – all fill-in with no word lists or multiple choice (spelling counts!) 1 min. 35 seconds per station with 5 min. at end to go back Covers: Language of Anatomy – Figure with body regions, directional terms, figure with body cavities, serous membranes, 4 abdominal quadrants, 9 abdominopelvic regions Organ systems – Torso model with organs (know name and which organ system they belong to) Skull anatomy – don’t forget to study the sinus figure from your lab book Fetal Skull – fetal skull anatomy using fetal skull models Epithelial tissue – BOTH microscopes and histograms on the exam! Know name and 1 specific location of each. Connective tissue – BOTH microscopes and histograms! Know name and 1 specific location of each.


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