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CTP matrix consists of ground substance and protein ...
fibers
All collagen molecules are not...
identical
The ground substance of CTP is a chemical solution that contains...
glycosaminoglycans:polysaccharides
The ground substance of CTP is a chemical solution that contains proteoglycans: GAGS bonded to a...
protein core
The ground substance of CTP is a chemical solution that contains glycoproteins: proteins + non-GAG...
proteins.
The ground substance of CTP is a chemical solution that contains water: mostly solvated to..
proteoglycans
The matrix protein fibers of CTP are collagenous white fibers are bundles of type I collagen...
fibrils.
The matrix protein fibers of CTP are elastic or yellow fibers consisting of a protein elastin and associated...
microfibrils.
Fibroblasts or fibrocytes are not the least common cell type in...
CTP
Fibroblasts are responsible for scar...
formation.
CTP macrophages unlike fibroblasts, develop from mesenchymal...
cells
Activated macrophages do not ... damaged cells and tissue components.
phagocytize
Opsonization of the bacteria is the ... step in the macrophage processing of an invading bacterium.
second
Connective tissue mast cells originate from bone marrow and ... cells.
stem
Connective tissue mast cells contain cytoplasmic granules of histamine, heparin, enzymes, and...
ECF
Connective tissue mast cells are involved in inflammatory reactions, allergies, and ... shock.
anaphylactic
Connective tissue mast cells interact with ... cells.
plasma
... is the mast cell factor most responsible for swelling (edema), redness (erythema), and increased warmth (heat) characteristic of inflammatory reactions
Histamine
Lipoblasts are undifferentiated ...
adipocytes.
Lipoblasts are derived from mesenchymal...
cells.
... differentiate into either brown or white fat cells.
Lipoblasts
White fat cells are more common than ... fat cells.
brown
White fat cells are uni...
locular.
White fat cells are usually surrounded by a thin girdle of reticular and collagenous...
fibers
Brown fat cells are multi...
locular.
Brown fat cells are more numerous in infants than in...
adults
Brown fat cells have more mitochondria and produce more heat than...
white fat cells.
Plasma cells are derived from B-...
lymphocytes.
Plasma cells produce circulating...
antibodies.
... is a white blood cell that enters the connective tissues to phagocytize antigen-antibody complexes
Eosinophil
Neutrophil is a specialist in the phagocytosis of...
bacteria.
Loose CT usually contains fibroblasts and...
fibrocytes.
Loose CT usually contains mast...
cells
Loose CT usually contains fat...
cells.
Loose CT usually contains macro...
phages
Loose CT contains collagenous...
fibers (Type 1)
Loose CT contains reticular...
fibers (Type 3 collagen)
Loose CT contains elastic...
fibers.
Loose CT is also called reticular...
tissue
Loose CT is also called mesenchymal...
tissue
Loose CT is also called elastic...
tissue
Loose CT is also called areolar...
tissue
Reticular tissue consists of reticular fibers, fibrocytes and macrophages that form a supporting meshwork for some soft ...
organs.
Areolar is a connective tissue proper which forms capsules and supporting frameworks for soft organs, fasciae, and most of the ... of the skin
dermis
Dense regular connective tissue contains closely packed, parallel bundles of ... fibers.
collagenous
Dense regular connective tissue contains only...
fibrocytes
Dense regular connective tissue makes up tendons, ligaments, and...
aponeuroses.
...CTP is found in the umbilical cord
mucous