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"Underdog"
...now with improved crime detection capabilities! |
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What layer of cartilage is this? Type of cells? Type of connective tissue?
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layer: PERICHONDRIUM.
cells: CHONDROBLASTS.
connective tissue type: DENSE REGULAR.
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What type of cell is this?
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Describe what these cells synthesize. |
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cell: CHONDROBLAST.
function: synthesizes matrix, which consists of chondroitin sulfate & collagen type II.
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Identify these cells (multiple arrows, same thing). What is its function?
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CHONDROCLAST.
function: resorb cartilage for remodelling (functions like a macrophage) |
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Identify: top arrow, bottom arrow.
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top arrow: PERIOSTEUM
bottom arrow: OSTEON |
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Identify "that stuff" and what it's attached to.
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"that stuff" = ENDOSTEUM (loose CT)
it's lining a CENTRAL CANAL |
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Identify. What is its function?
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CANALICULI.
allows for osteocytes to communicate. |
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Identify: blue circle & red circle.
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blue circle: OSTEOCYTE
red circle: OSTEOCYTE. |
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What type of collagen is bone matrix made up of?
(extra: What else is in bone matrix?) |
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collagen type I
glycoproteins
hydroxyapatite crystals (which hold calcium) |
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osteoblasts that have become trapped by the matrix that they secreted. |
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What type of cell is this?
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What type of cartilage is this?
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What type of cartilage is this?
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What type of cartilage is this?
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What type of cartilage is this?
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hyaline cartilage - ARTICULAR CARTILAGE. |
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What type of cartilage is this?
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hyaline cartilage - GROWTH LATE. |
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A. OSTEOCYTES.
B. OSTEOBLASTS. |
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A. OSTEOCLAST.
B. Bone erosion area. |
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A. OSTEON
B. central canal of osteon |
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Identify. What is its function?
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PERFORATING CANAL.
function: to carry blood vessels in between osteons and bone marrow. |
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Identify the following...
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Area 1: bone marrow.
Area 2: bone.
cell type 1: osteoblast.
cell type 2: osteocyte |
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Identify. What type of bone are these found in?
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structure: TRABECULAE or SPICULES.
found in SPONGY (CANCELLOUS) BONE. |
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