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question 3 (mandatory) (0.5 points) looking at the pictures of connective tissues, how does adipose tissue look like? a) elastic fibers b) parallel collagen fibers c) hollow with nuclei pushed to the side of the cells d) contains chondrocytes question 4 (mandatory) (0.5 points) what type of connective tissue contain calcified matrix and cells lie in lacunae? a) reticular tissue
Question 3
Adipose tissue (fat tissue) has adipocytes (fat cells) that are hollow (filled with fat droplet) and the nucleus is pushed to the periphery (side) of the cell. Elastic fibers (A) are more related to elastic connective tissue, parallel collagen fibers (B) to dense regular connective tissue, and chondrocytes (D) to cartilage, not adipose tissue.
Question 4
Connective tissue with calcified matrix (hardened by calcium salts) and cells (osteocytes) lying in lacunae is bone (osseous) tissue. Reticular tissue (option A) has a reticular fiber matrix and cells like reticular cells, no calcified matrix. If there were other options (not visible), the correct one would be the one corresponding to bone tissue.
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C) Hollow with nuclei pushed to the side of the cells