Physiology- Muscles and Connective Tissue

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What are the two general components of all connective tissue?

cells and extracellular matrix

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What are the two components of a connective tissue cell?

Fibroblasts and immune cells

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What is another word for fibroblasts?

fibrocytes

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What is the job of a fibroblast?

make the extracellular matrix

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What happens if a fibroblast is activated?

It becomes a myofibroblast

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What is the job of a myofibroblast?

aids in wound healing by using contractile fibers to shrink the wound

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Where are myofibroblasts located?

damaged tissues

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What is the job of an immune cell in connective tissue?

Patrol the tissue to identify invaders

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What are the two components of the extracellular matrix?

Fibers and ground substance

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What color do fibers stain in extracellular matrix of connective tissue?

pink

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What are the two types of connective tissue fibers?

Collagen and elastin

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What two things do fibroblasts produce?

Collagen and ground substance

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What is the most common connective tissue fiber type?

collagen

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What is the job of collagen?

Have tensile strength due to braided structure

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How many different types of collagen are there?

28

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What is collagen type 1?

main structural collagen of fibrous tissues such as ligaments and tendons

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What is collagen type 2?

Main structural collagen of hyaline cartilage

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What is collagen type 3?

meshwork of fleshy organs

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What is collagen type 3 also known as?

Reticulin

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How can you see reticulin?

Use special reticulin stain

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What is type 4 collagen?

collagen of basement membrane

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What is the job of elastin?

stretch and recoil

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How do we not get squished under gravity?

Ground substance

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What is the job of ground substance?

to attract water and form a gel for compression resistance so we dont get squished by gravity

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Where is elastin found?

places that need stretch such as nuchal ligament and urinary bladder

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How does elastin appear on slide?

pink

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How does ground substance appear on slide?

Clear

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What is ground substance made of?

proteoglycans

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What makes up a proteoglycan?

Glycosaminoglycans (bristle) and protein backbones (brush backbone)

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What is the purpose behind proteoglycans?

to keep water from pooling at feet

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What is the main cell type of connective tissue proper?

fibroblasts

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What is the main fiber type of connective tissue proper?

collagen

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What is the purpose of connective tissue proper?

hold together and support tissues

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What are the two types of connective tissue proper?

Dense and loose

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What are the two types of dense connective tissue proper?

Regular and irregular

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What are the 4 characteristics of loose connective tissue?

  1. LOTS of ground substance

  2. few collagen fibers

  3. sparse fibroblasts

  4. form mesentary

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What is mesentary?

guts

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What are the three characteristics of dense, irregular connective tissue?

  1. LOTS of collagen fibers arranged IRREGULAR

  2. less ground substance

  3. few fibroblasts

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What is the purpose of dense, irregular connective tissue?

resists movement in MANY directions

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Where is dense, irregular connective tissue?

dermis, submucosa, organ capsule

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What are the two biggest differences between dense regular and dense irregular connective tissue?

1.resisting movement in many vs one direction 2. Parallel collagen fibers vs irregular collagen fibers

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What are the three characteristics of dense, regular connective tissue?

  1. LOTS of collagen fibers (parallel configuration)

  2. less ground substance

  3. Few fibroblasts

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What is the purpose of dense, regular connective tissue?

resist movement in ONE direction

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Where is dense, regular connective tissue?

Found in tendons, ligaments, aponeurosis

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What is similar between dense regular and dense irregular connective tissue?

they both have little ground substance and little fibroblasts

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What are two characteristics of dense, irregular connective tissue on slide?

Sparse nuclei and TONS of cytoplasms

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What are the special fibroblasts of reticular connective tissue?

reticular cells

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What are the two types of adipose tissue?

White and Brown

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What is the cell type of adipose tissue?

adipocyte

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What are the synonyms for an adipocyte?

lipocyte/fat cell

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Where are white and brown fat cells in the body in relation to one another?

Stay away from one another

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What are the three functions of white adipose tissue?

  1. energy storage

  2. impact protection

  3. insulation

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Where is white adipose tissue found?

Everywhere

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What does white adipose tissue look like on slides?

Bubblewrap

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What is the structure of white adipose tissue?

single peripheral nucleus, signet ring shaped, one large lipid droplet

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What is the function of brown adipose tissue?

thermoregulation by creating heat rather than ATP

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Where can you find brown adipose tissue?

neonates, hibernating animals, rodents

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What is the cell type of brown adipose tissue?

brown adipocyte

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What is the structure of brown adipose tissue?

multiple, small lipid droplets; more mitochondria; plumper looking nucleus

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What are the three types of muscles?

skeletal, cardiac, smooth

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What are the synonyms for muscle cells?

muscle fibers, myofibers, myocytes

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What are the three contents of all muscle cells?

nuclei, cytoplasm, contractile filaments

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What are the contractile filaments?

Actin and myosin

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How do contractile filaments work?

they slide past one another

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What is smooth muscle for?

Involuntary movement

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Where is smooth muscle found?

GI, uterus, blood vessels, skin, iris

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What cell shape is found in smooth muscle?

Spindle cells

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Which muscle types have visible striations?

Cardiac and skeletal

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What is visible striation mean?

Filaments arranged orderly

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What is the purpose of skeletal muscle?

Primarily voluntary movement (locomotor muscles and some sphincters), SOME involuntary movement (diaphragm)

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What is the organization of skeletal muscles?

muscle> fasicle> myofiber> myofibril> filament

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What surrounds each level of skeletal muscle organization?

connective tissue

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What are myofibers made of?

many peripheral nuclei, sarcoplasmic reticulum, complex cell membrane, parallel myofibrils

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What is the sarcoplasmic reticulum of a myofiber for?

coordination of contraction

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What is a sarcomere?

contractile unit (actin and myosin)

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What is the term for multiple peripheral nuclei?

syncytial cells

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What is the purpose of cardiac muscle?

Involuntary movement regarding the heart beat

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What is the myocardium composed of?

cardiac muscle

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What are cardiomyocytes?

short, branched cardiac muscle cells that can contract

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What is special about cardiac muscle cells?

They have one central nuclei

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What are intercalated discs?

connect adjacent cardiomyocytes which anchors myofibrils

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What are cardiac purkinje fibers for?

specialize in electrical signal conduction for contracting cardiomyocytes

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What do several muscle filaments make up?

a myofibril

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What do several myofibrils make up?

myofiber

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What do several myofibers make up?

fasicle

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What do several fasicles make up?

a muscle

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What is made up of fibers and ground substance?

Extracellular matrix

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What are fibroblasts and immune cells part of?

Connective tissue

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What are some examples of where you can find reticulin?

lymph node****, spleen, liver, brain

***= in her slide and not a known organ you think of

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What cell type is found in adipose tissue?

adipocyte

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What is the shape of fibroblasts?

spindle shaped

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Where can you find loose connective tissue?

Mesentary (guts)

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Where can you find dense, irregular connective tissue?

skin, submucosa, organ capsules

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Where can you find dense, regular connective tissue?

tendons, ligaments, aponeurosis

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Where can you find reticulin?

parenchymal organs such as liver, spleen, and lymph node

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Where will you find elastin?

blood vessels, vocal cord, nuchal ligament

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What do actin and myosin together make up?

sarcomere

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What is collagen?

the fiber within connective tissue

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What type of connective tissue has more collagen fibers?

dense connective tissue

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What connective tissue type has a smaller amount of collagen fibers?

loose connective tissue

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