Peripheral Nervous Tissue & Vasculature Workshop Flashcards

1
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What is shown here?

A

Costochondral junction

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2
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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
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Where does intramembranous ossification occur?

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

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Interstitial growth; some oppositional growth

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7
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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
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What type of growth is featured in this image?

A

Endochondral

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11
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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
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What is featured in the box in this image?

A

Periosteum

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14
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What is featured in the box in this image?

A

Haversian canals

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15
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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?

25
The squiggly dark line indicated by the arrow is known as what?
Internal elastic lamina
26
What type of vasculature is featured in this image?
Arteriole
27
What type of muscle is featured in this image?
Smooth muscle - marked by dense bodies
28
The box featured in this image is what layer of the arteriole shown in the image?
Basal lamina
29
What is featured by the arrow in this image?
Lymphatic Vessel
30
What is featured in this image?
Artery (dark border, smaller circle) Lymphatic vessel (thin border, largest white circle) Nerve (dark interior, medium circle)