PRE-LAB Activity 2: Characterizing Connective Tissue 1. Name the four subcategories of connective tissue. 2. Match each of the following characteristics with the correct connective tissue. a. parallel arrangement of collagen fibers 1. cartilage b. transports oxygen and hormones c. contains chondrocytes 2. dense regular connectiv 3. adipose tissue d. stores minerals 4. blood e. random arrangement of collagen fibers 5. bone 6. dense irregular conne« f. cushions and insulates 3. Name the three specific cartilage types.

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PRE-LAB Activity 2: Characterizing Connective Tissue
1. Name the four subcategories of connective tissue.
2. Match each of the following characteristics with the correct connective tissue.
a. parallel arrangement of collagen fibers
1. cartilage
b. transports oxygen and hormones
c. contains chondrocytes
2. dense regular connective tissue
3. adipose tissue
4. blood
d. stores minerals
e. random arrangement of collagen fibers
5. bone
f. cushions and insulates
6. dense irregular connective tissue
3. Name the three specific cartilage types.
6 Histology
Transcribed Image Text:e Columnar cell PRE-LAB Activity 2: Characterizing Connective Tissue 1. Name the four subcategories of connective tissue. 2. Match each of the following characteristics with the correct connective tissue. a. parallel arrangement of collagen fibers 1. cartilage b. transports oxygen and hormones c. contains chondrocytes 2. dense regular connective tissue 3. adipose tissue 4. blood d. stores minerals e. random arrangement of collagen fibers 5. bone f. cushions and insulates 6. dense irregular connective tissue 3. Name the three specific cartilage types. 6 Histology
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Tissues are a group of cells that have the same structure and work together as a unit. An inanimate object, called the intercellular matrix, fills the gaps between cells.  There are four main types of tissues in the body: epithelial, connective, muscular, and nerve.

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