what 2 compounds help retain water?
1) proteoglycans
2) glycoproteins
what does collagen provide to cartilage?
what do elastic fibers help collagen to do?
regain original shape
what are the 2 types of cartilage growth?
1) appositional
2) interstitial
what is appositional cartilage growth?
new cartilage forms at the surface of existing cartilage (so cartilage grows from outer edges)
what is interstitial cartilage growth?
when new cartilage forms WITHIN existing cartilage
what are the 3 types of cartilage?
1) fibrocartilage
2) elastic cartilage
3) hyaline cartilage
what are some characteristics of fibrocartilage?
where is fibrocartilage found in?
what cell types make collagen?
why is there a lacuna around chondrocytes?
matrix is more rigid than other types of CT, so matrix is retained upon fixation, but cell shrink a little (leaving an empty space around them)
what is a chondrocyte?
a chondroblast that is fully surrounded by matrix
describe characteristics of hyaline cartilage
where is hyaline cartilage found?
describe some characteristics of elastic cartilage
where is elastic cartilage found?
- epiglottis/larynx
what is the difference between dense regular CT and fibrocartilage visually?
- dense regular CT contains fibrocytes with no lacuna
what are the 3 parts of a long bone?
1) epiphysis
2) metaphysis
3) diaphysis
what is the structure and function of bone?
what are osteoprogenitor cells?
what are bone-lining cells?
- cover static bone where bone is not being laid down
what are osteoblasts?
what are osteocytes?
what are osteoclasts?