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When do the fibers typical of a connective tissue matrix appear in blood?

Fibers typical of a connective tissue matrix, such as collagen and elastic fibers, are not normally found in blood. Blood primarily consists of plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Fibers typically found in connective tissue are found in tissues like tendons, ligaments, and the extracellular matrix of organs.


How do loose and connective tissue differ?

Loose Connective Tissue consists of a lot of ground substance and it has all 3 types of protein fibers. Dense Connective Tissue on the other hand has little ground substance, few cells, and although it has most protein fibers it mainly consists of collagen fibers.


What is the name and location of three connective tissue layers of muscles?

There are only 3.The endomysium is the connective tissue that surrounds each muscle fiber (cell).The perimysium encircles a group of muscle fibers, forming a fascicle.The epimysium encircles all the fascicles to form a complete muscle.A tendon is a cordlike extension of the preceding three linings. It extends beyond the muscle tissue to connect the muscle to a bone or to other muscles.There are only 3.The endomysium is the connective tissue that surrounds each muscle fiber (cell).The perimysium encircles a group of muscle fibers, forming a fascicle.The epimysium encircles all the fascicles to form a complete muscle.A tendon is a cordlike extension of the preceding three linings. It extends beyond the muscle tissue to connect the muscle to a bone or to other muscles.


What is the only tissue in the human body that has the ability to contract?

Muscle tissue


What part of a spinal nerve contains only efferent fibers?

The ventral root of the spinal nerve has the efferent fibers and the dorsal root has the afferent. Prior to joining each other in the spine they each consist of only those fibers.

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When do the fibers typical of a connective tissue matrix appear in blood?

Fibers typical of a connective tissue matrix, such as collagen and elastic fibers, are not normally found in blood. Blood primarily consists of plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Fibers typically found in connective tissue are found in tissues like tendons, ligaments, and the extracellular matrix of organs.


Are there organic fibers in cartilage matrix?

Yes, the primary organic fibers found in cartilage matrix are collagen fibers. These fibers provide strength and structure to the cartilage tissue. Additionally, there are proteoglycans and glycoproteins present in the matrix that help maintain its integrity and function.


How do loose and connective tissue differ?

Loose Connective Tissue consists of a lot of ground substance and it has all 3 types of protein fibers. Dense Connective Tissue on the other hand has little ground substance, few cells, and although it has most protein fibers it mainly consists of collagen fibers.


How could you determine if a tissue you are looking at could only be from a heart?

To determine if a tissue sample could only be from a heart, you would need to observe specific characteristics unique to heart tissue, such as striations, intercalated discs, and branching fibers. Additionally, conducting tests for specific heart markers, such as troponin or myoglobin, can help confirm the tissue's origin. It is also essential to consider the surrounding context and clinical information to accurately identify the tissue.


Is blood forming tissue only found in myeloid tissue?

Not all, some white blood cells come from lymphoid tissue, especially T-lymphocytes. Plasma proteins in the blood are made in the liver tissue not the myeloid tissue


What are two kinds of tissue found only in animals?

red and white like the blood cells


What is one characteristic that makes blood different from any other tissue?

Blood is called specialized fluid connective tissue because of its composition of blood cells suspended in the blood plasma.


What does asbestos look like when it is present in plaster?

Asbestos in plaster can appear as small, white or gray fibers that are mixed into the material. These fibers are not easily visible to the naked eye and may only be detected through laboratory testing.


What is the heart made up of?

Muscle tissues in order to pump the blood, and fibrous tissue that are made up of the valves.your heart tissue is made of cardiovascilar tissue. i think that's how you spell it, your heart is the only musule with that tissue. but whats hard for me to believe is you didnt learn that in eitheer 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade.


What is the name and location of three connective tissue layers of muscles?

There are only 3.The endomysium is the connective tissue that surrounds each muscle fiber (cell).The perimysium encircles a group of muscle fibers, forming a fascicle.The epimysium encircles all the fascicles to form a complete muscle.A tendon is a cordlike extension of the preceding three linings. It extends beyond the muscle tissue to connect the muscle to a bone or to other muscles.There are only 3.The endomysium is the connective tissue that surrounds each muscle fiber (cell).The perimysium encircles a group of muscle fibers, forming a fascicle.The epimysium encircles all the fascicles to form a complete muscle.A tendon is a cordlike extension of the preceding three linings. It extends beyond the muscle tissue to connect the muscle to a bone or to other muscles.


Why are endurance athletes able to exercise longer than non-endurance athletes?

There are basically two types of muscle fibers in our bodies that we have voluntary control over. One is called "red" muscle, and the other is called "white". Red muscle fibers have the ability to perform work over longer periods of time without fatigue. White muscle fibers are able to work hard, but for a shorter period of time than red fibers. An endurance athlete will have exercised his or her red muscle fibers (through long exercise sessions), so that they grow stronger and bigger. This means that their body will have the ability to do work for much longer than a person who only exercises for shorter periods (and exercises their white muscle fibers).


What is the color of the Corpus callosum?

The Corpus callosum is a white structure in the brain made up of nerve fibers. It appears white due to the myelin sheath that covers the nerve fibers, which helps in the transmission of electrical signals between the two hemispheres of the brain.