What is the atria of the heart? What do the atria do in the heart? What is the structure of adipose tissue? What coronary artery supplies the SA node? What types of connective tissues are found in the heart? What structure of the sternum articulates with the appendicular skeleton?
What is the importance of collagen in the human body? What is the structure of the appendicular skeleton? What is the matrix in connective tissue? Where is the nucleus located in adipose tissue? What are muscle cells called? What tissue is a nerve cell part of?
Even vasculitis may be a consequence of failure of clearance of immune complexes from the interstitium. The adipose tissue and deep dermis are especially vulnerable in this respect. Elastin fibers support cutaneous lymphatics and may be low resistance pathways through the connective tissues into the ...
Connective Tissue Structure - cells (structural, immunological, defense, energy reservoirs), extracellular matrix (ground substance, protein fibers)Types of fibers - collagen, reticular, elasticClassification - proper (dense, loose), embryonic (mesenchyme, mucous), specialized (cartilage, adipose, bone,...
There are three main shapes of epithelial cells: squamous (flat), columnar (tall), and cuboidal (square). ● Connective Tissues: Composed mainly of secreted proteins, connective tissue is found between other types of tissues. Adipose (fat), bone and blood are all examples of connective tissues...
Adipose (loose) CT Fat cells (adipocytes) have a "signet ring" shape Little cytoplasm Large fat droplet Reticular (loose) CT Irregular network of reticular (fine, thin, collagen strands) fibers Dense Regular CT Parallel bundles of collagen fibbers between rows of fiberblasts ...
Adipose cells and bone cells are two examples of cells that make up connective tissue. Epithelial tissue forms barriers on the outside of organs and helps separate them from the rest of the body. Muscular tissue is capable of contraction and allows for movement of the body. The human body ...
Areolar and adipose connective tissue beneath skin. Myofibrils Protein structures composed of myofilaments in muscle cells. Thin Myofilaments Filaments primarily made of actin protein. Thick Myofilaments Filaments primarily made of myosin protein. ...
It was shown that the highly metastatic Lewis lung carci- noma (3LL-HH) tumor cell line uses the cellular side of the BM as a substrate for spreading during invasion of muscle, peripheral nerve and adipose tissue [7]. During this process, host cells are detached from their BM and become...
What types of membranes provide protection to the body? Give the location for one example of each of them. Write the name of the structure described: Space filled with adipose tissue Describe the structure of the muscle fiber (cell) and the unique names given to its structures. ...