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Skeleton: constructed of two types of connective tissues: bone and cartilage support protection system of levers storage of lipids and many minerals (calcium) site for hematopoesis (red bone marrow - blood cell production)

Cartilage and bone by adnan

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Page 1: Cartilage and bone by adnan

Skeleton: constructed of two types of connective tissues: bone and cartilage

• support• protection• system of levers• storage of lipids and many minerals (calcium)• site for hematopoesis (red bone marrow -• blood cell production)

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Cartilage (chondro-)

Also called soft Tissue.Present around the bone.Cells:• Chondroblast - actively mitotic cartilage cell• Chondrocyte - mature cartilage cell, in lacunae

Three types of cartilage:• Hyaline• Elastic• Fibrocartilage

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Hyaline Cartilage

• most common type of cartilage (gristle)

• matrix = bluish-white if unstained

• very fine fibers (not visible with light microscope)

• contains lacunae (chambers) with chondrocytes (mature cartilage cells)

• locations: articular surface of bones (ends of bones at movable joints), end of nose, fetal skeleton, trachea, costal cartilage

• functions: support and lubrication

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Elastic Cartilage

• matrix contains numerous, visible elastic fibers (resilience and flexibility)

• densely clustered lacunae with chondrocytes

• locations: ear pinna, epiglottis, Eustachian tube (auditory tube)

• functions: support and give shape

• Colour : yellowish in color

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Fibrocartilage

• collagenous fibers are dominant feature of matrix

• thick compact parallel bundles with wavy appearance

• locations: intervertebral disks, pubic symphasis, knee menisci

• functions: strong compression and tension forces.

• Type of protein present in matrix is chondryomucoprotein.

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Bone (osteo-)

• support• protection• movement• mineral storage• hematopoesis (blood cell formation)• contains vesicles, collagen fibers, protein matrix,

organic and inorganic materials• Cells:

– osteoblast, osteocyte, osteoclast

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Histology of Bone Tissue

Cells:Osteoblast –it is site for production of mature bone cell

(osteocyte) Osteocyte - mature bone cell, present in lacunaeOsteoclast – related to macrophages, secrete HCl to break

down calcium and phosphorous

• Compact Bone - dense, outer layer, found in diaphysis• Spongy Bone (cancellous bone) - internal, spongy layer,

found in epiphysis

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Microscopic Examination of Compact Bone

• functional unit of compact bone = osteon (Haversian system)

• core of osteon = central canal (Haversian canal)• central canal contains blood vessels to supply bone cells• within osteon = osteocytes (mature bone cells) within

lacunae (chambers)• thin tubes called canaliculi run between lacunae and

nearby capillaries• rings called lamellae

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Compact Bone - 400x magnification.

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Microscopic Examination of Spongy Bone

• honeycomb of small needle-like pieces called trabeculae

• open spaces between trabeculae are filled with red and yellow bone marrow

• each trabecula contains several layers of lamellae and osteocytes in lacunae, but is too small to contain osteons or vessels of its own

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Spongy (Cancellous) Bone

The osteocytes are located within chambers (lacunae) inside the trabeculae. Red bone marrow fills the spaces between trabeculae. 100x magnification.

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