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