Thank you for simplifying what my teacher said. I have a clearer understanding of what is being taught. Now am more confident taking the test which will reduce my anxiety.
Here is how I learned about connective tissue. Embryonic, comprising mesenchymal and mucoid. Loose, comprising areolar, reticular and adipose. Dense, comprising dense regular and dense irregular. Bone and cartilage were considered apart from that.
Your properties of loose connective tissue are incorrect. Loose connective tissue don’t have predominant collagen fibers (that’s dense connective tissue) but they have a moderate amount of collagen, elastic and reticular fibers.
I think adipose is very similar to areolar, but just has more adipocytes (fat storage) proportionately, and less fibrous components. Both of these are considered "loose connective tissue proper".
Thank you for simplifying what my teacher said. I have a clearer understanding of what is being taught. Now am more confident taking the test which will reduce my anxiety.
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Here is how I learned about connective tissue.
Embryonic, comprising mesenchymal and mucoid.
Loose, comprising areolar, reticular and adipose.
Dense, comprising dense regular and dense irregular.
Bone and cartilage were considered apart from that.
Hugo Desrosiers-Plaisance i could map it out using this way. Cheers man!
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Nice video, but you forgot lymph.
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actually, according to most authors, chondrocytes are the ones who produce matrix. but great video anyways! :)
now, I'm confused. I'll check that out.
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you forget that hyaluronic acid is one of the components of ground substances
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Your properties of loose connective tissue are incorrect.
Loose connective tissue don’t have predominant collagen fibers (that’s dense connective tissue) but they have a moderate amount of collagen, elastic and reticular fibers.
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You forgot reticular connective tissue
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Sir blood not have collagen fiber then how is true connective tissue?
It is a fluid connective tissue
Yo forgot about another loose connective tissue which is reticular tissue
Isnt that a fiber ?
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How is Adipose loose tissue also considered areolar tissue. Loose and areolar are synonymous?
I think adipose is very similar to areolar, but just has more adipocytes (fat storage) proportionately, and less fibrous components. Both of these are considered "loose connective tissue proper".
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