Clipart illustrations of views focusing on human connective tissue structure, including fibrous connective tissue (e.g., ligaments, tendons), cartilage, osseous tissue, and adipose tissue.
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Achilles tendon
"Tendons are white, glistening cords, or straps, which connect the muscles with the bones." — Blaisedell, 1904 ... |
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Adipose Tissue
Fat vesicles in adipose (fatty) tissue. Adipose tissue is a subtype of connective tissue consisting of a growth of small sacs containing fat bound together by connective tissue and small blood vessel... |
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Adipose Tissue
1. A portion of adipose (fat) tissue; 2. Minute bags containing the fat; 3. A cluster of the bags, separated and suspended.... |
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Adipose Tissue from Omentum
Adipose tissue from omentum. The fat cells are arranged as groups between the bundles of connective tissue.... |
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Cartilage Tissue
Fibrous cartilage connective tissue from the symphysis pubis, magnified. Cartilage is a structure without blood vessels and nerves, containing cells lying in a dense substance, which on boiling becom... |
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Cartilage, longitudinal section of
"Showing (1) cartilage with martrix and cells; (2) cartilage with matrix containing cells and white fibers." — Blaisedell, 1904 ... |
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Cartilage, Ossifying
The process of converting cartilage to bone.... |
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Cartilage, White Fiber
Cartilage is made up of string-like fiber and few cells. ... |
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Cellular Tissue
A portion of cellular tissue, very highly magnified, showing the strings of globules of which its ultimate fibers are supposed to consist.... |
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Cellular Tissue
A single film of the cellular tissue lifted up, and slightly distended.... |
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Connective Tissue
"Presently in the production of ordinay connective tissue, fibers of two kinds make their appearance in the intercellular substance, and to all appearance independent of the cells. Those of the one ki... |
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Connective Tissue
"Presently in the production of ordinay connective tissue, fibers of two kinds make their appearance in the intercellular substance, and to all appearance independent of the cells. Those of the other ... |
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Connective Tissue
White fibrous tissue, a type of connective tissue composed of smaller fine wavy interlacing fibers which branch and join each other along with yellow fibrous tissue.... |
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Connective Tissue
Yellow fibrous tissue, a type of connective tissue composed of larger fibers which branch and join each other along with white fibrous tissue.... |
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Cricothyroid Membrane
Dissection to show the lateral part of the cricothyroid membrane. The right ala of the thyroid cartilage has been removed.... |
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Elastic Fibers
The elastic fibers from the ligamenta subflava.... |
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Elbow-Joint
"The superficial veins in front of the elbow-joint. B', tendon of biceps muscle; Bi, brachialis internus muscle; Pt, pronator teres muscle; 1, median nerve; 2, 3, 4, nerve-branches to the skin; B, br... |
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Epithelial Tissue, Ciliated
Ciliated epithelial tissue, which is covered with long waving hair-like projections (cilia). It is found in air passages, Eustachian and Fallopian tubes, and the upper part of the uterus. The cilia ... |
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Epithelial Tissue, Columnar
Columnar epithelium lining a gland. It consists of conical cells laid side by side, their ends forming the surface of the membrane and is found in the stomach, intestines, and elsewhere.... |
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Epithelial Tissue, Pavement
Pavement (flat) epithelium tissue, which is composed of flat scales, with nuclei of varying size and is found in the skin, serous membranes, lining of blood vessels, and many ducts.... |
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Fat Tissue
"Fatty tissue is fibrous connective tissue unfiltrated with fat." — Richardson, 1906... |
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Fibrous tissue, white
"The connective tissue with white fibers sometimes forms a very thin sheet, as in the delicate covering of a bone known as the periosteum, or it may be made up into ropelike bands, as in the ligaments... |
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Finger Tendons
The tendons attached to the index finger.... |
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Finger, Tendon Attached to the
The tendons attached to the right index finger.... |
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Foot, Ligaments of the
Ligaments of the plantar surface of the foot.... |