Exam 2 Slide show Skeletal Tissue (pt1) Flashcards

1
Q

What are the functions of cartilage?

A
  • Comprises parts of the skeleton where flexibility is required
  • Articular surfaces
  • Template for bone formation
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2
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What are the two articular surfaces of cartilage?

A

Smooth and low friction

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3
Q

The younger a person is, the _____ cartilage they have.

A

More

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4
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What consists of a dense network of collagen fibers and elastic fibers embedded in a jelly-like ground substance of chondroitin sulfate

A

Cartilage

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5
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What gives cartilage its strength?

A

Collagen fibers

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6
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What gives cartilage its resilience?

A

Chondroitin sulfate

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7
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Where do chondrocytes reside?

A

In lacunae

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8
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Cartilage is capable of enduring more stress than either what?

A

Loose or dense connective tissue

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9
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Most cartilage is covered by a dense, irregular connective tissue called

A

Perichondrium

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10
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Does cartilage have blood vessels?

A

No and it ONLY has nerves in the perichondrium

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11
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What are the three types of cartilage?

A
  1. Hyaline cartilage
  2. Fibrocartilage
  3. Elastic Cartilage
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12
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After becoming vasularized, the perichondrium becomes what?

A

Periosteum

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13
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What obtains nutrients and dispose of wastes by diffusion

A

Chondrocytes

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14
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What is the most abundant type of cartilage in the body?

A

Hyaline cartilage

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15
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How does hyalin cartilage appear in the body?

A

As a bluish-white shiny substance

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16
Q

Name the type of cartilage that has the strongest form of cartilage

A

fibrocartilage

17
Q

Name the type of cartilage that is the template for bone formation

A

hyaline cartilage

18
Q

Characterize cartilage with regard to: nerve supply, rate of growth, rate of healing, vascular supply

A

Has no nerves (except in perichondrium), grows slowly, poorly healing if heals at all, non-vascular

19
Q

How is diffusion in cartilage aided?

A

the chondrocytes are aided by the pumping action generated by compression of articular cartilage or flexion of elastic cartilage

20
Q

Name the type of cartilage that is Commonly disk shaped segment between bone

A

fibrocartilage

21
Q

Name the type of cartilage that forms articular surfaces

A

hyaline cartilage

22
Q

Name the type of cartilage that has the greatest tensile strength of the different forms of cartilage:

A

fibrocartilage

23
Q

Name the type of cartilage that lacks a perichondrium wherever it is found

A

fibrocartilage

24
Q

State the type of cartilage commonly found in the external ear and auditory canal

A

elastic cartilage

25
Q

Compare hyaline cartilage and fibrocartilage with regard to the existence and extent of a perichondrium

A

Hyaline cartilage has a perichondrium whereas the fibrocartilage does not