Animal tissues

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Ex of loose CT

Areolar

Adipose

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According to weight percentage, the first three elements in human body are O > C > H?

True

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Dense Irregular CT

In skin

Dense Irregular yellow fibrous tissue

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Dense regular CT

Tendon

(Dense regular white fibrous tissue)

Ligament

(Dense regular yellow fibrous tissue)

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Specialized CT

Skeleton: bone and cartilage

Fluid: blood and lymph

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Junction which facilitates cell communication by connecting the adjoining cytoplasm of cells. It helps in ions, some small and big molecules.

Gap junctions

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Cementing to keep neighboring cells together

Desmosomes

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Simple cuboidal epithelium

Dct of nephron

Thick part of LOH

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Ciliated columnar epithelium

Fallopian tube

Bronchioles

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Brush bordered cuboidal epithelium

PCT of nephron

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Hyaline cartilage

Nasal septum

Trachea rings

Coastal cartilage

Larynx

Articular cartilage (junction of two long bones)

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Fibrous elastic:

Tip of nose

Ear pinna

Epiglottis

Wall of eustatian tube

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White fibrous cartilage

Pubic symphysis

Intervertebral disc

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Calcified cartilage

Head of femur

Humerus of man

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Bones are rich in

Ca salts

Collagen fibers

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One osteocyte found in one lacuna

True

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1-4 chondrocytes in one lacuna

True

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Blood circulation is absent in matrix of cartilage

True…

Blood supply present in perichondrium (outermost covering of cartilage)