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31 Cards in this Set
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What are the cells embedded in the matrix called?
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chondrocyte
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What kind of cartilage is this?
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Elastic cartilage
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Q1 What kind of cartilage is this?
Q2 The indicated cells fill what spaces? |
1: fibrocartilage
2: lacunae |
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What does this space contain?
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Blood vessels
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Q1 Are Haversian Canals connected to each other?
Q2 If so, by what? |
1: yes2: Volkmann’s canals
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What is this substance?
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Apatite: CaPO4
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What is this?
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Bone marrow
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What cell is this?
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osteocyte
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QA What is this structure?
QB What kind of cartilage is it? |
A: Epiphyseal growth plateB: hyaline cartilage
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What is this?
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Hypertrophied cartilage
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What cells are these?
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chondrocytes
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What are these cells?
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osteoblast
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What is this substance composed of?
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CaPO4
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What kind of bone is this?
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spongy
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Identify
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osteoclast
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What is this structure?
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Blood vessel
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Identify 'A' and 'B'
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A: bone marrowB: chondrocytes in bone spicules
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What process is going on here?
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ossification
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What happened to this cartilage?
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calcification
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What is this?
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Bony spicule
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What is this?
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Bone marrow
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What cell is this?
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osteoclast
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Identify
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Howship’s lacunae
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What is this structure?
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Haversian system
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Identify A and B.
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A: primary ossification siteB: secondary ossification site
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What type of cartilage?
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Elastic Cartilage
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What type of cartilage?
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Elastic Cartilage
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What type of cartilage?
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Fibrocartilage Longitudinal Section
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What type of cartilage?
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Fibrocartilage Transverse Section
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What type of cartilage?
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Hyaline Cartilage, Isogenous Groups
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What type of cartilage?
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Hyaline Cartilage
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