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Connects and supports. ( diverse in structure and function)Connective tissues have cells separated by a matrix that contain substances and fibers.So all types have three components: Specialized cells, ground sunbstance and protein fibers. support and protectThey support, protect and attach structures together.It holds body structures together.
There are four major tissue types: epithelia, connective, muscle and nervous tissue.
Fibrous protein
The human body has 4 primary tissue types: epithelium, connective tissue, nervous tissue, and muscle.
The tissue that covers the kidneys is a connective tissue. There are actually three layers of tissue that covers the kidneys, the renal fascia, adipose capsule, and renal capsule.
Connects and supports. ( diverse in structure and function)Connective tissues have cells separated by a matrix that contain substances and fibers.So all types have three components: Specialized cells, ground sunbstance and protein fibers. support and protectThey support, protect and attach structures together.It holds body structures together.
three reasons why the connective tissue wrappings of skeletal muscle are important
Connective tissue can contain more than 3 things. However, to have a broad general view, connective tissue proper always consists of 1. cells 2. extracellular fibers and 3. a ground substance that the extracellular fibers are embedded in. The types of cells are several. The extracellular fibers have been classified and subclassified into a great number of categories. The ground substance also varies greatly from one region of the body to another.
The layers of connective tissue function as protection and covering for muscle fibers. Its three types are epimysium, perimysium and endomysium.
There are four major tissue types: epithelia, connective, muscle and nervous tissue.
The cell type that is not found in the areolar connective tissue is chondrocytes. The three main components of connective tissue are ground substance, fibers, and cells.
Connective tissue, as it names suggests, has a 'connective' function. It supports and binds tissues in the body. There are three types of connective tissue. 1. Loose - most common. Collagen, elastic, reticular fibres. 2. Dense (or fibrous) - tendons and ligaments 3. Specialised - e.g. adipose (fat) tissue is a type of specialised loose connective tissue.
collagen, reticular, and elastic.
collagen,reticular,elastic
Blood is not a connective tissue, blood is a bodily fluid that carries oxygen in and out of the body. Connective tissues hold parts of the body together.
Epithelial Tissue- this tissue covers any bodily surface including organs, body cavities, and glands. There are subcategories of Epithelial Tissue, which are Squamous (pavement) , Simple Columnar, Simple Cuboidal, Glandular, Stratified, and Ciliated Columnar. The main functions of epithelial tissue are sensation, absorption, protection, cleaning, reduction of friction, excretion, diffusion, and secretion. Connective Tissue- this tissue forms blood, cartilage, and bone. It is classified into dense connective, loose connective, reticular, elastic, and adipose. Muscle- contractile tissue that causes movement in an organism as well as internal functions. The three types of muscle tissue are skeletal, smooth, and cardiac. Nervous Tissue- this tissue is responsible for sending and receiving messages from muscle tissue to the brain. Nervous tissue is composed of neurons.
The three main components of connective tissue are:Ground substanceExtracellular protein fibersSpecialized cells