Chapter 6 HW Saved Help Save & Exit Submit 4 Drag the each item to correctly label the image. Labels Drop Zones Reset All eBook Elastic cartilage Hyaline cartilage Chondrocyte Chondroblast Lacuna Fibrocartilage Hyaline cartilage Chondrocyte Ch LM 400x
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Drag each label into the appropriate position to identify whether the statement depicts something true or false about the specimen pictured below. TRUE FALSE Chondrocytes in clusters of 3-4 arranged in clumps Found in areas where bones are joined via cartilage Larger proportion of extracellular matrix to cells Contains connective tissue Contains dense irregular connective tissue Contains a perichondrium Seen in tendons Functions to resist shock Same tissue category as blood Visible directional orientation of collagen fibers
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Determine which connective tissue type each image below represents. Then click and drag the labels matching them up with the correct tissue type. - Holds open passages so we can breathe - Found in the intervertebral discs - Attaches the ribs to the sternum (breastbone) - Hyaline cartilage - Fibrocartilage - Allows structures to stretch and return to their original shape - Helps collect sound waves - Resists compressive forces in the spine - Provides a low-friction surface for ease of joint movement - Elastic cartilage
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