Peripheral Nervous Tissue & Vasculature Workshop Flashcards

1
Q

What is shown here?

A

Costochondral junction

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2
Q

What are two types of ways that bone is formed?

A
  1. Intermembranous
  2. Endochondral
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3
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What are the darker purple spots featured in the box?

A

Osteoblasts

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4
Q

Where does intramembranous ossification occur?

A
  1. Clavicle
  2. Skull
  3. Outer sheath of long bones
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5
Q

What type of cartilage is featured here?

A

Hyaline cartilage

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6
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What type of growth is featured here?

A

Interstitial growth; some oppositional growth

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7
Q

What type of collagen is featured in the cartilage portion of this image?

A

Collagen Type II

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8
Q

What is featured in this image?

A

Epiphyseal (growth) plate

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9
Q

What is featured here?

A

An EM of osteocyte in lacunae

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10
Q

What type of growth is featured in this image?

A

Endochondral

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11
Q

What type of cells are found within the collagen I fibers in this image?

A

Chondrocytes - found in fibrocartilage (as is collagen I)

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12
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What type of cartilage is featured in the box in this image?

A

Fibrocartilage - from pubic symphysis

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13
Q

What is featured in the box in this image?

A

Periosteum

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14
Q

What is featured in the box in this image?

A

Haversian canals

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15
Q

What type of bone is featured in this image?

A

Compact bone

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16
Q

What connects the two Haversian canals in this image?

A

Volkmann canals

17
Q

What type of artery is featured in this image?

A

Small, muscular artery

18
Q

The arrow is pointing to reddish cells in the Mallory stain that are also known as what type of cells?

A

endothelial cells

19
Q

The media layer of vasculature is circular, while the other two layers (adventia and intima are _______.

A

Longitudinal

20
Q

What type of artery is featured here?

A

Elastic artery

21
Q

The purple, innermost layer in this image is called what?

A

The intima

22
Q

What type of vein is featured here?

A

Muscular vein

23
Q

What type of vasculature is featured here?

A

Fenestrated capillary

24
Q

The arrow in this image features what?

A

Nerve

25
Q

The squiggly dark line indicated by the arrow is known as what?

A

Internal elastic lamina

26
Q

What type of vasculature is featured in this image?

A

Arteriole

27
Q

What type of muscle is featured in this image?

A

Smooth muscle - marked by dense bodies

28
Q

The box featured in this image is what layer of the arteriole shown in the image?

A

Basal lamina

29
Q

What is featured by the arrow in this image?

A

Lymphatic Vessel

30
Q

What is featured in this image?

A

Artery (dark border, smaller circle)

Lymphatic vessel (thin border, largest white circle)

Nerve (dark interior, medium circle)