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Classification of Exocrine Glands:Type of Secretions Produced Type of secretion produced  Serous secretions  Watery  Contain a high concentration of enzymes  Pancreatic secretion  Mucous secretions  Thick, viscous  Composed of glycoproteins Mucus membranes (GI and respiratory tracts)  Mixed exocrine glands contain both mucous and serous components  Salivary glands Connective Tissue  Forms metabolic and structural connections between tissues  Found ___________ in the body and represents most abundant tissue by weight.  Examples: Blood, tendons, fat, cartilage, bone  Some systems are almost exclusively composed of connective tissue  Skeletal, integumentary  Derived from _____________  Is vascularized.  Loose & Adipose = good supply, Dense = poorly supplied  Form and function may vary  can be elastic and flexible, rigid, semisolid, liquid  Reserve for energy, protective sheath, provides framework of structural support, transport medium, promotes healing, controls foreign invaders Connective Tissue Components  3 major components of connective tissue:  Extracellular fibers, Ground substance, Cells  Extracellular Matrix = Extracellular fibers + Ground substance  Matrix surrounds and separates the cells, providing important structural and nutritional support to them, allowing them to be farther apart than epithelial cells.  1. Extracellular fibers  Collagenous, Reticular, Elastic  2. Ground substance  Liquid, solid, or gel  3. Cells  Fixed cells Fibroblasts, Adipocytes (fat cells), Reticular cells  Wandering cells  Mast cells, Leukocytes (white blood cells), Macrophages (fixed and wandering)  Connective Tissue Components: Ground Substance  An amorphous, homogenous material that ranges from ______ to _____ to _______.  Composed of glycoproteins called __________________ (GAGs)  hyaluronic acid  Help to orient fiber formation in connective tissue.  Is medium through which cells exchange nutrients and waste with the bloodstream.  Acts as ______ absorbing cushion and helps to protect the delicate cells that it surrounds.  Serves as obstacle for invading microorganisms. Fibers of Connective Tissue  Collagenous:  Most common fiber found in the body  Strong, thick bands composed of collagen (structural protein).  Organized into bundles  Resist pulling forces, so they are found in tendons and ligaments that are continuously being pulled and stretched.  wavy appearance when not stretched  Sometimes called white fibers  Density and arrangement can vary depending on tissue function.  Loose around organs to dense within tendons. Fibers of Connective Tissue  Reticular:  Composed of collagen, but are not thick  Thin, delicate, branched into complicated networks.  Form support for around highly cellular organs  endocrine glands, lymph nodes, spleen, bone marrow, liver  Found around blood vessels, nerves, muscle fibers, capillaries  Elastic:  Composed primarily of protein elastin.  Are branched and form networks  Can stretch and contract.  Found in tissues that stretch: vocal cords, lungs, skin, blood vessel walls.  May be referred to as yellow fibers. Major Cell Types of Connective Tissue Fixed Cells:  Remain in the connective tissue  Produce and maintain the matrix  Fibroblast: secrete fibers and ground substance of the matrix  Can reproduce and are metabolically active.  Name is based on location  o Chondroblast (cartilage), osteoblast (bone), etc.  As the cells mature and the matrix is formed, cells become less active and are called –cytes. o Chondrocyte, osteocyte, fibrocyte o Can revert back to blast if more matrix is needed. Major Cell Types of Connective Tissue  Fixed cells continued.  Adipose cells/Adipocytes:  Found throughout connective tissue  Resemble fibroblasts early on, but as they age they become filled with lipid and swell.  nucleus gets pushed to the side  Adipocytes clustered together form adipose tissue.  found all over, but is prominent under the skin, behind the eyes, around the kidneys, and in the abdomen  Reticular Cells:  Flat, star-shaped cells that form net-like connections with other cells  Manufacture of reticular fibers.  Found in tissues of the immune system: lymph nodes, spleen, bone marrow Major Cell Types of Connective Tissue  Wandering Cells:  Move in and out of connective tissue as needed.  Leukoctyes: (white blood cells)  Found in blood and move into connective tissue during periods of infection.  Squeeze through the simple squamous epithelium of blood vessels (diapedesis)  Important in immune function- engulf and digest invaders or produce antibodies against them  Mast cells  Carry histamine and heparin granules which initiate inflammatory response when released into tissue  Usually found near blood vessels Major Cell Types of Connective Tissue  Wandering cells continued..  Macrophages:  Phagocytotic scavengers that may be either fixed or transient in connective tissue.  Engulf microbes, dead cells and debris that are digested by the macrophage’s lysosomes  drawn to sites of infection where they engulf invaders  Given different names depending on locations  Kupffer cells in liver, microglial cells in brain
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            