. Text-book of anatomy and physiology for nurses. Fig. I.—Connective-tissueBundles of Various Thick-nesses OF THE IntermuscularConnective Tissue of 240.—(Stohr.). In super-posedlayers Fig. 2.—^Adipose Tissue.—(Stohr.) Under this heading are included the following varieties:Fibrmis tissue, a form of connective tissue containing slender white fibers, closely packed tissue, containing the same kind of fiber cells loosely woven into a network (often called cellular tissue).Adipose tissue, a variety of areolar tissue with cells containing fat. (Fig. 2.)Elastic tissue, a form
. Text-book of anatomy and physiology for nurses. Fig. I.—Connective-tissueBundles of Various Thick-nesses OF THE IntermuscularConnective Tissue of 240.—(Stohr.). In super-posedlayers Fig. 2.—^Adipose Tissue.—(Stohr.) Under this heading are included the following varieties:Fibrmis tissue, a form of connective tissue containing slender white fibers, closely packed tissue, containing the same kind of fiber cells loosely woven into a network (often called cellular tissue).Adipose tissue, a variety of areolar tissue with cells containing fat. (Fig. 2.)Elastic tissue, a form of connective tissue containing many elastic fibers, pale yellow in color. (Fig. 3.)Osseous tissue, composed largely of cells having the power to utilize mineral substances of the blood in the formation ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY FOR NURSES. of bone. (The intercellular substance is filled with min-eral matter.) (Figs. 6 and 7.)Cartilage, a form of connective tissue with firm white elasticsubstance (intercellular substance) between its cells.
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