Notes in MtM AP II (Connective tissue)

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Published 11/11/2024 Connective tissue is made of {{c1::cells}} and {{c1::extracellular matrixes}}.
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Published 11/11/2024 {{c3::Fibroblasts}} make up {{c1::the connective tissue proper}}, {{c2::fibrocytes}} are {{c1::inactive or mature fibroblasts}}.
Published 11/11/2024 {{c1::Adipocytes}} are {{c2::connective tissue fat cells}}.
Published 11/11/2024 {{c2::Macrophages}} are {{c1::phatocytic cells}}, have {{c1::immune functions}} and are called {{c3::histocytes}} when {{c1::fixed}}.
Published 11/11/2024 The -blast suffix means {{c1::"in production of -"}}
Published 11/11/2024 Oesteoblasts produce {{c1::bone}}.
Published 11/11/2024 Mast cell perform {{c1::inflammatory reactions}} and {{c1::histamine production}}.
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Published 11/11/2024 Plasma cells produce {{c1::antibodies}}.
Published 11/11/2024 Ground substance is a {{c1::transparent amorphous semi-solid gel}} and is made of a {{c1::Glycosaminoglycan (GAG)}} backbone.
Published 11/11/2024 Ground Substance is hydro{{c1::phillic}}, is structurally {{c1::strong}} and provides {{c1::volume}} to the connective tissues.
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Published 11/11/2024 Elastin is a {{c1::fibre}} that is used in organs where it is important to {{c1::strech and recoil to maintain shape}}.
Published 11/11/2024 Collagen is the {{c1::main fibre type}} and the most {{c1::abundant protein}} in the body.
Published 11/11/2024 {{c1::Collagen}} is thicker than {{c2::Elastin}}.
Published 11/11/2024 There are {{c1::4}} main types of Collagen, but there are up to {{c1::28}}. (Be cool read books, be so totally cool, read books)
Published 11/11/2024 {{c2::Type I}} Collagen is found in {{c1::Bones}}, {{c1::Skin}}, {{c1::Tendons}} and {{c1::Ligaments}}.
Published 11/11/2024 {{c2::Type II Collagen}} is found in {{c1::cartilage}}.
Published 11/11/2024 Type III Collagen are also known as {{c1::reticular fibres}}.
Published 11/11/2024 {{c2::Type IV}} Collagen is found in the {{c1::basement membranes}}.
Published 11/11/2024 You can classify different types of connective tissue proper by using the {{c1::density}} and {{c1::arrangement of fibres}}.
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Published 11/11/2024 Brown adipose tissue is specialised for {{c1::thermogenesis}}.
Published 11/11/2024 Mutations in Type I collagen leads to {{c1::Brittle bones}}.
Published 11/11/2024 Mutations in Type II collagen leads to {{c1::Cartilage defects and Joint abnormalities}}.
Published 11/11/2024 Mutations in Type III or V collagen leads to {{c1::elastic skin and hypermobility of joints}}.
Published 11/11/2024 White adipose tissue is {{c1::Uniocular}}, while Brown adipose tissue is {{c1::Multiocular}}.
Published 11/11/2024 White adipose tissue is {{c1::Uniocular}} , while Brown adipose tissue is {{c1::Multiocular}}.
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