Cartilage And Bone Flashcards
What cell type is found in cartilage and what is its function?
Chondrocytes. These produce and maintain the cartilage.
What is the precursor for bones in a developing foetus?
Hyaline cartilage.
What is an isogenous group?
This is a small cluster of chondrocytes present from division, which continue to lay down the extracellular matrix.
Where in the body will you find hyaline cartilage?
Articulating surface of joints, epiphyseal growth plates, RT including trachea, bronchi…
What is the name of the substance which covers the margin of Hyaline cartilage?
Perichondrium.
State a place where perichondrium is not found at the margin of hyaline cartilage.
Articulating surfaces.
What is a lacuna?
This is a place within which chondrocytes lie in cartilage.
What is the difference hat can be noticed in staining between hyaline and elastic cartilage?
Elastic will stain darker due to the elastic fibres.
Where is elastic cartilage found?
Elastic cartilage can be found in the external ear, euchstation tubes, external acoustic meatus, epiglottis.
What cell types are found in fibrocartilage?
Fibroblasts and chondrocytes.
What type of cartilage is found in the intervertebral disks?
Fibrocartilage.
Where is fibrocartilage found?
Intervertebral disks, meniscus of knee, pubic symphysis.
What is a property of fibrocartilage?
It acts as a shock absorber and can resist shearing forces due to the elastic fibres it contains.
What is the difference between spongy and compact bone?
Spongy bone has many thin trabeculae and this gives it strength and lightness. The spaces between these are filled with bone marrow.
Compact bone is found at the edges of long bone and makes up most external bone surfaces.
What are concentric lamellae?
These are circular rings which can be seen in compact bone from where bone remodelling has occured.
Where do haversian canals run?
Haversian canals run down the centre of the concentric lamellae. Volksmann canals run perpendicular to this, between the Haversian canals.
What is the name of a place where an osteocyte can be found in bone?
Lacunae.
What is the difference between immature and mature bone?
In immature bone, osteocytes are randomly placed whereas in mature bone these are found in concentric lamellae.
What are caniculi?
These are tiny branches between osteocytes which allow them to pass nutrients. Also cytoplasmic processes can reach out through these.
In spongy bone, where are the osteoblasts and osteoclasts found?
They are found on the surface of the trabeculae.
Name the two types of tissue found in the cavity of bone.
Adipose and Haemopoetic.
Name the two cell types involved in bone remodelling, and state what their function is.
Osteoblasts: these are responsible for the laying down of new bone.
Osteoclasts: these are responsible for the reabsorption of bone.
Explain what happens when a bone fractures.
When a bone fractures, this is because lamellae slip relative to each other due to a great tensile force.
What is the action of phagocytic cells after bone damage?
These remove dead and damaged tissue.