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- your connective tissue, when you see it up close, looks and acts a lot like
- the extracellular matrix is mostly made of two components:
- the _, the main, watery, rubbery, unstructured material that fills in the spaces between cells.
- fiber which provide support of structure.
o _ fibers, the strongest and most abundant fibers.
o _ fibers, which form a branching framework.
o _ fibers, which are short, collagen - like fibers.
- each cell type has two different phases: immature and mature. you can tell the immature cells because they have the term _ in their name, which literally means “forming”.
- when a cell enters the less active, mature phase, they turn in the suffix “blast” for “_”.
- another, equally important class of connective tissue cells, carry out many of your body’s _ processes.
- one of the best ways of studying you body’s structures is by studying what happens when something goes _ with them.
tissues, part 4 - types of connective tissues: crash course a&p #5
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvtb0a2rxay
- you can eat _ tissue raw. what does need cooking, though, is the _ tissue in order to break it down so that we can chew it.
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- A gel - like substance
- Ground substance; Collagen; Reticular; Elastic
- Blast
- Cyte
- Metabolic
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- Muscle; Connective