Im not sure how to place these, how can you tell which is which?
Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. ct = connective tissue
There are both loose and dense connective tissues represented here. Differentiate which images are loose connective tissues and which are dense connective tissues. Fill in the remainder of the chart as each table column indicates. PAL3.1 Image numbers Dense or Loose Types of Fibers found in each tissue. What types of fibers can you SEE? Type of Connective Tissue Proper 1 Loose There are three types of fibers, only collagen is visible as the other two, elastic and reticular are...
Complete the following multiple choice questions that describe different connective tissue types. a) loose connective tissue b) Dense regular connective tissue c) bone d) reticular loose connective e) hyaline cartilage 1. What type of tissue supports epithelium? 2. Which of the following tissues has cells residing in lacunae? 3. Osteocytes are resident of _______ tissue. 4. Tendons and ligaments are primarily made of __________. 5. The structure of the spleen and lymph nodes are composed mainly of ____________.
16. Using the key, choose the best response to identify the connective tissues described below. Some responses are used more than once 1. attaches bones to bones and muscles to bones 2. acts as a storage depot for fat 3. the dermis of the skin 4. makes up the intervertebral discs 5. composes basement membranes; a soft packaging Key: a. adipose connective tissue b. areolar connective tissue c. dense irregular connective tissue d. dense regular connective tissue elastic cartilage e....
Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. Reset Help Sesamoid (short) bone Irregular bone Flat bone Short bone Long bone
Answer the following questions about histology(Connective tissue and plant cells) 1.Key characteristics of connective tissue(minimum 5) 2. the words “dense”, “loose”, “regular”, “irregular” means. If lacunae is seen in the tissue, the tissue must be ... or....? 3. Animal tissue-connective tissues: For Loose connective tissueCT Areolar tissue: a.Point the irregular arrangement of fibers b. hows the arrangement of the fibers c. what type of fibers can you find d. how do you differentiate them 4. Dense irregular CT: a. where...
this is biomedical homework, please adjust my answer: Loose (areolar) CT D. Location: nose, fetal skeleton, ends of long bones Function: movement, strength, flexibility Matrix: thin collagen fibers Adipose CT B. Location: shafts of long bones (femur) Function: protection Matrix: collagen and calcium salts Dense regular CT H. Location: dermis of the skin Function: support Matrix: densely packed collagen fibers Dense irregular CT J. Location: blood vessels and heart Function: transport gases, hormones, immune function, blood clotting proteins Matrix: plasma...
Which tissue predominantly contains fibers that form a netlike support structure? Areolar connective tissue Elastic cartilage Dense regular connective tissue Reticular connective tissue
Art-labeling activity: overview of the lymphatic system. Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. Part A Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. Reset He issue and organs Thymus Spleen Heart Lymph nodes Stomach Mucosa-associated ymphatic tissue Large intestine Tonsils Small intestine Lymphatic vessels Submit
Fill out the chart below for the muscle tissues Muscle type Location Voluntary or Involuntary Striated? Single or muti- nucleate Type Areolar Connective Tissue Found Under Epithelium Made up of Adipose Tissue Fat Reticular Tissue Tendons/ligaments Fibroblasts, regularly arranged collagen fibers Dense Irregular Dermis Fibroblasts, elastic fibers Hyaline-trachea Fibrocartilage - IV discs Elastic - external ear Bones Circulatory system Blood plasma, red and white blood cells
Part A Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. Reset Help Temporal bone Mandible Ethmoid bone Frontal bone Parietal bone Nasal bone Sphenoid bone Maxilla Part A Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. Reset Help Mastoid process Sphenoid bone @ano Palatine bone Mandibular fossa Incisive fossa Maxila Vomer Styloid process (a) Inferior view of the skill (mandible removed) Request Answer