PPT-Chapter 7. Cartilage

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Chapter 7 Cartilage Prof Abdel Majeed Safer Histology amp Hisctochemistry 1 Cartilage Introduction Cartilage is characterized by an extracellular matrix ECM enriched

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Chapter 7 Cartilage Prof Abdel Majeed Safer Histology amp Hisctochemistry 1 Cartilage Introduction Cartilage is characterized by an extracellular matrix ECM enriched with glycosaminoglycans. Digital Laboratory. It’s best to view this in . Slide Show . mode, especially for the quizzes.. This module will take approximately . 40 . minutes to complete.. After completing this exercise, you should be able to:. Chapter 7 Cartilage Prof Abdel-. Majeed. Safer Histology & . Hisctochemistry. 1. Cartilage: Introduction. Cartilage is characterized by an extracellular matrix (ECM) enriched with . glycosaminoglycans. Dr Iram Tassaduq. CARTILAGE . Cartilage . is a type of . . connective . tissue derived . from mesenchyme, in which the ground substance is hardened and provides support. . CARTILAGE . It is a form . Bones, . Ligaments,. Cartilage. FUNCTIONS OF skeletal tissues. SUPPORT. : . B. o. nes. form the . FRAMEWORK. of the body and contribute to the shape, alignment, and positioning of body parts;. Skeletal System Functions. Support. Protect. Movement and anchorage. Mineral storage. H. emopoiesis. Structure and Formation of Bone. © 2014 . Cengage Learning. . Structure and Formation of Bone. Osteocytes. Part C. Bone Development and Growth. Bone Development. Ossification (. Osteogenesis. ). the process of bone tissue formation. Starts with the formation of the bony skeleton in 8 week old embryos as bone replaces cartilage and membranes. AP1 Chapter 8. 1. Chapter 8 Outline. Naming joints. Classes of joints. Types of movement. Range of motion. Description of selected joints. Effects of aging on the joints. AP1 Chapter 8. 2. I. Naming of joints. The Major Structural Constituents of The . Body. Dr. Duran Kala. CONNECTIVE TISSUE ROLES. Connect/Support. Transport/Nourish. . Defend. Storage. Control. . Remodeling & Repair. . Connective tissue. Components. Tubes that filter incoming air. Air transported to alveoli (gas exchange). respiration. Respiration: process of gas exchange between atmosphere and body cells. Consists of. Ventilation. G. It’s best to view this in . Slide Show . mode, especially for the quizzes.. This module will take approximately 40 minutes to complete.. After completing this exercise, you should be able to:.  . Distinguish, at the light microscope level, each of the following::. Treament. : . Microfracture. , Cartilage repair/transplant. Ian Rice md. Outline. Cartilage Structure. Causes of Cartilage Defects. Surgical . treatments with Level III & IV Evidence. Microfracture. Thomas M. DeBerardino, MD. Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine. Co-Director, Baylor-San Antonio, Texas Sports Medicine Fellowship. The San Antonio Orthopaedic Group . Medical Director, BRIO . M.B.Ch.B, MSC, PhD, DCH (UK), . MRCPCH. Cartilage is a specialized connective tissues possesses a firm pliable matrix that . resists mechanical . stresses. . The cartilage is . neither vascularized. Laryngeal. Prominence. Cricothyroid m. (Cut). Thyrohyoid m.. Figure 1.2. Cricoid Cartilage. Thyroid Cartilage. Cricothyroid m.. Sternothyroid m. (Cut). Thyrohyoid m.. Laryngeal. Prominence. Figure 1.1.

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