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Chapter 4.4: Tissues

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Chapter 4.4: Tissues

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Blood and Lymph Plasma—watery matrix of blood Red Blood Cells (RBC) Half the volume of blood Transport oxygen White Blood Cells (WBC) Make up immune system Platelets Clot Blood

Fluid Connective Tissue

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Avascular Limits repair

Cartilage

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Figure 4.10

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Most common Tough and flexible Connects ribs to sternum Covers bone surfaces at joints

Hyaline Cartilage

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Figure 4.10a

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Resilient, flexible Outer ear Epiglottis

Elastic Cartilage

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Figure 4.10b

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Durable and tough Pads between vertebrae Between pubic bones At knee Resists compression Absorbs shock Prevents bone to bone damage

Fibrocartilage

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Figure 4.10c

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Tears in fibrocartilage pads can’t heal Joint mobility reduced Surgery—temporary or incomplete repair

Joint Injuries

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AKA: Osseous Tissue Strong, resilient to shattering Osteocytes—bone cells Canaliculi—connect osteocytes to blood

vessels Periosteum—surrounds bone Can completely repair

Bone

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Figure 4.11