GENERAL HISTOLOGY

CONNECTIVE TISSUE GLAND

CONNECTIVE TISSUE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Loose connective tissue contains many different fibers. The thick rope-like fibers are called:
A
Elastic Fibers
B
Reticular Fibers
C
Collagen
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Loose connective tissue works to hold organs in place and is made up of extracellular matrix and collagenous, elastic and reticular fibers. Dense connective tissue is what makes up tendons and ligaments and consist of a higher density of collagen fibers.

Detailed explanation-2: -It occurs in skin, tendon, bone, vasculature, and organs. Variant: collagen fibre (British). Synonym: white fiber. See also: collagen, connective tissue, elastic fiber, reticular fiber.

Detailed explanation-3: -Reticular fibers are the most common type of fibers in LCT. They actually consist of collagen fibrils, which are composed of type III collagen.

Detailed explanation-4: -These fibers consist of closely packed thin collagen fibrils (30-100 nm thick in ordinary tissues of mammals), and exhibit splitting and joining in altering the number of the fibrils to form a three-dimensional network as a whole.

Detailed explanation-5: -Cartilage. Cartilage is a very dense and resilient tissue that is mainly composed of collagen fibers within a ground substance made mostly of chondroitin sulfate. It is produced by chondroblasts that become chondrocytes once they are embedded in the matrix. Mature chondrocytes are localized in groups within cartilage.

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