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1/07/12 Connective Tissue
Nervous
Muscle
Lab Exercise 6a-2
Classification of connective
tissues
1 1/07/12 Connective Tissue
•  Connective tissue proper
•  Fluid connective tissue
•  Supportive connecting tissue
Connective tissues
Connective tissue proper
•  Loose connective tissue
–  Areolar
–  Adipose
–  Reticular
•  Dense connective tissue
–  Dense regular
–  Dense irregular
–  Elastic tissue
Fluid CT
– Blood
Supporting CTs
• Cartilage
– Hyaline cartilage
– Elastic cartilage
– Fibrocartilage
•  Bone
2 1/07/12 Areolar tissue
•  A loose CTP
Areolar
3 1/07/12 Areolar: for what to look
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Fibroblasts
Collagen fibers
Elastic fibers
Mast cells and macrophages
•  Found? Throughout body, under dermis,
divides skin from underlying tissues
Fibroblasts
•  Resting fibroblasts typically have so little
cytoplasm that the cells appear, by light
microscopy, as "naked" nuclei
4 1/07/12 Fibroblast
Adipose tissue
•  Another lose CTP (note nucleus)
5 1/07/12 Adipose: for what to look
•  Lots of cytoplasm
•  Slim nuclei pushed off the side
•  Found? You know where
Reticular tissue
•  The third type of loose CTP
6 1/07/12 Reticular tissue
Reticular: for what to look
•  Reticular fibers (network)
•  Found? Internal framework in many sort
organs (liver, spleen) supporting the
parenchyma
7 1/07/12 Dense CTP
•  Dense regular – strength in one direction
•  Dense irregular – strength in all directions
•  Elastic tissue - pliable
Dense regular
8 1/07/12 Dense regular: what to look for
•  Thick parallel bundles of collagen
•  Small fibroblasts in between bundles
•  Found? Tendons, ligaments, deep fascia.
Dense irregular
9 1/07/12 More dense irregular
Dense irregular: for what to look
•  Mesh of collagen fibers (irregular looking)
•  Interspersed fibroblasts
•  Found? Dermis of skin, periosteum,
perichondrium
10 1/07/12 Elastic tissue
Elastic tissue: what to look for
•  Elastic fibers (instead of collagen fibers) in
large bundles
•  Fibroblasts
•  Found? Between vertebrae, in blood
vessel walls (underneath endothelium)
11 1/07/12 Fluid CT
•  Blood
Blood: for what to look
•  RBCs (aka?)
•  White blood cells (darker): monocytes,
lymphocytes, granulocytes
•  Platelets
12 1/07/12 Supportive CT
•  Cartilage – gelatinous, padding
–  Hyaline cartilage
–  Elastic cartilage
–  Fibrocartilage
Hyaline cartilage
•  Glasslike because fibers not visible
13 1/07/12 More hyaline •  There are collagenous and elas=c fibers lying in the car=lage matrix but they are invisible because their “refrac=ve index” is the same as that of the matrix (like cornea) More hyaline
14 1/07/12 Hyaline cartilage
Hyaline
•  Hyaline cartilage (lavender matrix), with
perichondrium (pink) outside it. The latter
is a dense regular collagenous CT.
Cartilage cells = chondrocytes, and they
are lying in the lacunae.
15 1/07/12 Hyaline cart.: for what to look
•  Chondrocytes and lacunae
•  No visible fibers
•  Where? Most joints, nasal septum
Elastic cartilage
16 1/07/12 Elastic Cartilage
Elastic cart: what to look for
•  Many elastic fibers in matrix
•  Chondrocytes in lacunae
•  May be stacked up
17 1/07/12 Fibrocartilage
Fibrocartilage: for what to look
•  Irregular, wispy collagen fibers
•  Chondrocytes
•  Found? Intervertabral discs of spine, pads
in knee joint
18 1/07/12 Supportive CT: Bone
•  Detail of lacuna, showing radiating canaliculi. Tissue fluid from
the capillaries and connective tissue of the Haversian canal
can seep through these spaces and channels, bringing
nutrients to the stellate osteocytes residing there.
19 1/07/12 Bone: for what to look
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Osteon (whole circular structure)
Concentric lamellae (of matrix)
Central canal (at center of lamellae)
Osteoblasts
Osteocytes in lacunae
Canaliculi
Found? Bones!
Nervous tissue
•  Neuron smear
•  Large, pyramidal cell bodies
•  Long processes extending out
20 1/07/12 Nervous Tissue
Figure 4.10 3 Types of Muscle Tissue
•  Skeletal muscle:
–  large body muscles responsible for movement
•  Cardiac muscle:
–  found only in the heart
•  Smooth muscle:
–  found in walls of hollow, contracting organs
(blood vessels; urinary bladder; respiratory,
digestive and reproductive tracts)
21 1/07/12 Muscle Tissue: Skeletal
•  Long, cylindrical, multinucleate cells with
obvious striations
•  Found in skeletal muscles that attach to
bones or skin
Muscle Tissue: Skeletal
Figure 4.11a 22 1/07/12 Muscle Tissue: Cardiac
•  Branching, striated, uninucleate cells
interlocking at intercalated discs
Muscle Tissue: Cardiac
Figure 4.11b 23 1/07/12 Muscle Tissue: Smooth
•  Sheets of spindle-shaped cells with
central nuclei that have no striations
•  Found in the walls of hollow organs
Muscle Tissue: Smooth
Figure 4.11c 24 1/07/12 Exercises
•  Look at all slides
•  Draw an example of each tissue on paper provided
•  11 connective tissues:
–  6 CTP (3 loose, 3 dense)
–  1 Fluid CT (blood)
–  4 Supportive CT (3 cartilage, 1 bone)
•  Neurons
•  3 Muscle tissues
– Skeletal
– Striated
– Smooth
Turn in on Tues. 10 July
•  7 drawings from 6a-1 Epithelia
•  15 Drawings from 6a-2 Connective+
•  Review sheet for lab 6a
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