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What is the major and subtype of this tissue?

Major= connective


Subtype= hyaline cartilage

Are muscles located deep or superficial to the skin?

Deep

Is the scalp located deep or superficial to the skull?

Superficial

Are muscles located deep or superficial to the bone?

Superficial

What makes up the matrix of hyaline cartilage? (3)

1. Ground substance


2. Chondroitin sulfate


3. Hyaluronic


acid

What is 1. Pointing to?

Matrix of hyaline cartilage

What is 2 pointing to?

The nucleus of a chondrocyte in hyaline cartilage

What is 3 pointing to?

The lacunae (hole) in hyaline cartilage

What is the major and subtype of the tissue shown?

Major= connective


Subtype= compact bone

What are the components of bone ground substance (2)

Hydroxyapatite=


Ca 2+ phosphate salts and proteoglycans

Front (Term)

Central (Haversian) canal of compact bone

What is 5 (darker crescent shape)

Lacuna containing an osteocyte in compact bone

What is 6? ( looks like veins)

Canaliculi

What is 1?

The lacunae

2 is?

Canaliculi (vein looking)

3 is?

An osteocyte

4 is?

Central (Haversian) canal

5 is?

Lamellae ( the rings in compact bone)

How does compact bone differ from hyaline cartilage?

Compact bone has osteons

What bone is this?

Atlas, c1

What bone is this?

Axis superior and inferior view

18 is?

Spinous process

19 is?

Lamina (between spinous and transverse process)

20 is?

The pedicle (body of transverse process)

21 is?

Transverse process

22 is?

Transverse foramen

23 is?

The body

24 is?

The frontal bone

25 is?

The nasal bone

26 is?

The lacrimal bone

27 is?

The ethmoid bone

28 is?

Zygomatic bone

29 is?

The maxilla

30 is?

The mandible

31 is?

Styloid process (vampire tooth)

32 is?

External acoustic meatus

33 is?

Mastoid process

34 is?

Parietal bone

35 is?

Sphenoid bone

36 is?

Temporal bone

38 is?

Occipital bone

38 is?

Perpendicular plate of ethmoid bone

39 is?

Inferior nasal cocha

40 is?

The vomer

41 is?

The frontal bone

42 is?

The nasal bone

43 is?

Sphenoid bone

44 is?

Zygomatic bone

45 is?

Maxilla

46 is?

Your mandible