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What kinds of cells make up connective tissue?

Blood Cells: 1) Fibroblasts = produce fibers 2) Macrophage = they are phagocytic 3) Adipose = fat cells 4) Mast cells = histamines 5) White blood cells = fight infection 6) Mesenchymal cells = undifferentiated embryonic cells


What cells remove damaged cells or pathogens from the connective tissue?

Macrophages are the primary cells responsible for removing damaged cells or pathogens from the connective tissue. These immune cells are able to engulf and digest cellular debris, pathogens, and other foreign particles to help maintain tissue health and function.


Why is blood tissue atypical connective tissue?

the definition of tissue is a mass of cells of a same type in which each cell is determined to do the same function as every other cell since blood is not a mass but is a fluid with cells like RBC's and WBC's which is in constant motion throughout the body connecting all the different systems of the body it is a atypical connective tissue.


The movements available at fibrous fixed joints?

Fibrous fixed joints, also known as synarthroses, are immovable joints where bones are connected by dense fibrous connective tissue. As a result, there is no movement available at these joints except for a minimal amount of flexibility to absorb shock. This type of joint provides stability and strength to the body, such as in the sutures of the skull.


An unlearned and fixed pattern of behavior common to all members of a species is called?

An unlearned and fixed pattern of behavior common to all members of a species is called a fixed action pattern. See http://www.answers.com/topic/fixed-action-pattern

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What kinds of cells make up connective tissue?

Blood Cells: 1) Fibroblasts = produce fibers 2) Macrophage = they are phagocytic 3) Adipose = fat cells 4) Mast cells = histamines 5) White blood cells = fight infection 6) Mesenchymal cells = undifferentiated embryonic cells


What would be an example of liquid connective tissue?

Connective tissues are based on fibrous proteins, and include bones, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, and adipose tissue (stores fat). Blood and lymph are generally classified as "fluid connective tissue" although they do not have a fixed structure and are normally constrained by epithelial cells, such as those lining the blood vessels.


What cells remove damaged cells or pathogens from the connective tissue?

Macrophages are the primary cells responsible for removing damaged cells or pathogens from the connective tissue. These immune cells are able to engulf and digest cellular debris, pathogens, and other foreign particles to help maintain tissue health and function.


Why is blood tissue atypical connective tissue?

the definition of tissue is a mass of cells of a same type in which each cell is determined to do the same function as every other cell since blood is not a mass but is a fluid with cells like RBC's and WBC's which is in constant motion throughout the body connecting all the different systems of the body it is a atypical connective tissue.


What are some examples of connectivity?

Connective tissues are based on fibrous proteins, and include bones, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, and adipose tissue (stores fat). Blood and lymph are generally classified as "fluid connective tissue" although they do not have a fixed structure and are normally constrained by epithelial cells, such as those lining the blood vessels.


A definition for fixed joint?

a bone that is fixed by tissue so cant move


Does a comma go before a connective or after?

Before eg. The television has broken, therefore I will get it fixed.


Where is your immovable joint located?

Immovable joints, also known as fixed or fibrous joints, are located in the skull where the bones are tightly joined together by fibrous connective tissue. These joints provide stability and protection for the brain.


Is the output impedance of common emitter a fixed quantity?

A: NO it is not fixed it depends on the load line


What is common ratio?

the fixed amount multiplied is called Common ratio


What types of Mohs surgery are there?

There are two types of Mohs surgery: fresh-tissue technique and fixed-tissue technique. Of the surgeons who perform Mohs surgery, 72% use only the fresh-tissue technique.


Why you call xylem phloem and cambium specialized tissue?

becouse they do specific functions that fixed their structures