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Fibroblasts are the cells that predominate the connective tissues. These cells are responsible in synthesizing collagen, reticular, and elastic fibers. |
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A specific role states that connective tissues would serve as capsules that would surround the organs of the body and would give support to the internal architecture of the different cells. |
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Which does not belong to the group? - Dura mater - Ligaments - Aponeurosis |
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A specialized connective tissue that has a characteristic of having delicate networks of fibers composed mainly of type III collagen |
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Reticular connective tissue |
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These are not actually considered as a blood cell but rather as a cytoplasmic fragment or a remnant of megakaryocyte. |
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Which does not belong to the group? - Bone marrow - Spleen - Corneal Stroma - Lymph nodes |
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Reticular fibers are: - Basophilic - Argyrophilic - Acidophilic |
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This type of adipose tissue contains numerous amounts of mitochondria that would generate heat. |
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The hardest connective tissue is mainly composed of osteocytes. |
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Known to be the common type of cartilage that serves as a temporary skeleton until it is gradually replaced by a bone. |
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Which does not belong to the group? - Monocyte - Neutrophil - Eosinophil |
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Type of Collagen that can provide resistance to pressure |
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