ANAT 215 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Reticular Fiber, Type I Collagen, Mast Cell

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Basics tissues: connective tissues (reading material: chapter 3: pages 64-71) Components of connective tissue (ct): found everywhere and composed of 3 components. Ground substance and tissue fluid: matrix embedded are the connective tissue cells. Functions of connective tissue: provides a structural framework for the body medium for exchange of nutrients and metabolic waste (capillaries found in. Ground substance: helps to bind ct fibers together with cells high water content transparent, colorless, viscous (consistency of maple syrup) complex mixture of glycosaminoglycans and structural glycoproteins (globular proteins with carbohydrates added on to them) Fibers of connective tissue: all made by fibroblasts (most abundant cell type in ct) Collagen fibers: - long, straight and unbranched collagen fibers of ct are of type i: most abundant type of fiber in ct, made up of three individual molecules fibres (tropoconosin) tightly packed. Elastic fibers: elastin rubber-like material able to stretch 150% of its resting length.

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