What is the dominant cell found in fibrous connective tissue?

A. Fibroblast
B. Erythrocyte
C. Chondrocyte
D. Osteocyte


Answer: A

Anatomy & Physiology

You might also like to view...

What bone marking found on the second cervical vertebra projects superiorly into the anterior portion of the vertebral foramen of the atlas?

a) Primary projection b) Occular process c) Odontoid process d) Cervical projection e) Cervix

Anatomy & Physiology

An axon takes the ______ nerve pathway if a preganglionic neuron synapses with a ganglionic neuron in a sympathetic trunk ganglion

Fill in the blank with correct word.

Anatomy & Physiology

On a warm spring day you feel the wisp of a gentle wind on your arm. What receptor could be responsible for this?

A. Root hair plexus B. Olfactory receptor cell C. Bulbous corpuscle D. Lamellated corpuscle E. Basal cell

Anatomy & Physiology

A steroid hormone acts on a target cell by

A) causing a second messenger to be formed. B) promoting phagocytosis. C) causing the cell to divide. D) directly causing protein synthesis.

Anatomy & Physiology