Checkpoints
4-4 What are the 3 components of every connective tissue?
4-4 List the functions of connective tissue.
4-4 Make an outline of the 3 categories of connective tissues and their associated tissues.
4-4 List, describe and provide a picture for each of the connective tissue proper cell populations. Figure 4-8
4-4 List, describe and provide a picture for each of the connective tissue fibers. Figure 4-8
4-4 What is a ground substance?
4-4 List a function, location, and provide a picture for each of the loose connective tissues. Figure 4-10
4-4 List a function, location, and provide a picture for each of the dense connective tissues. Figure 4-11
4-4 List and describe the two types of fluid connective tissues.
4-5 Compare and contrast cartilage and bone, focusing on cells, ground substance, fibers, vascularity, covering, strength, oxygen demands, and repair. Table 4-2
4-4 List the functions of connective tissue.
4-4 Make an outline of the 3 categories of connective tissues and their associated tissues.
4-4 List, describe and provide a picture for each of the connective tissue proper cell populations. Figure 4-8
4-4 List, describe and provide a picture for each of the connective tissue fibers. Figure 4-8
4-4 What is a ground substance?
4-4 List a function, location, and provide a picture for each of the loose connective tissues. Figure 4-10
4-4 List a function, location, and provide a picture for each of the dense connective tissues. Figure 4-11
4-4 List and describe the two types of fluid connective tissues.
4-5 Compare and contrast cartilage and bone, focusing on cells, ground substance, fibers, vascularity, covering, strength, oxygen demands, and repair. Table 4-2