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Fibers Lacunae Isogenous Group hondrocytes Matrix Fibers (collagen Type II, elastic) Ground Substance (hyaluronic acid, chondroitin sulfate, keritin sulfate, 60-70% H2O) Cartilage Properties of Cartilage 1. Avascular 2. Permeable (conducts nutirents and water) 3. Flexible but Weight-Bearing (resistance to compression) 4. Elasticity and Resiliency 5. Resistance to Shear Forces 6. Slippery (low friction at articular joints 7. Poor Regenerative Capacity

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Cartilage. Properties of Cartilage. Matrix. Chondrocytes. 1. Avascular. Fibers. 2. Permeable. (collagen Type II,. elastic). Fibers. (conducts nutirents. and water). Ground Substance. 3. Flexible but Weight-Bearing. (hyaluronic acid,. (resistance to compression). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Fibers

LacunaeIsogenousGroup

Chondrocytes Matrix

Fibers(collagen Type II,

elastic)

Ground Substance

(hyaluronic acid,chondroitin sulfate,

keritin sulfate,60-70% H2O)

Cartilage

Properties of Cartilage

1. Avascular

2. Permeable(conducts nutirents

and water)

3. Flexible but Weight-Bearing

(resistance to compression)

4. Elasticity and Resiliency

5. Resistance to Shear Forces

6. Slippery

(low friction at articular joints)

7. Poor Regenerative Capacity

Hyaline Cartilage

Matrix (amorphous & glassy)hyaluronic acidchondroitin sulfatekeratin sulfateH2O (60-78%)

Fibers- collagenous(invisible due to samerefractive index as matrix)

Typical Locations

intercostals (connect ribsto the sternum)

wall of trachea & bronchii

articular cartilage of bone

epiphyseal plate

Hyaline Cartilage

Hyaline Cartilage (SEM)

lacunamatrix

chondrocyte nucleus

fetal axial skeleton

Fibrocartilage

Matrixhyaluronic acidchondroitin sulfatekeratin sulfate

Fibersdense collagenous

bundles

Typical Locations

intervertebral discspubic symphysis

meniscus of knee joint

attach tendons to bone

Properties

resistance tocompression andshear forces

Fibrocartilage- longitudinal section

Fibrocartilage- transverse section

Fibrocartilage- SEM

collagenous fiber bundles

Elastic Cartilage

Matrix

hyaluronic acidchondroitin sulfatekertatin sulfate

Fiberselastic (elastin)

Typical Locations

external earwalls of externalauditory canal andeustachian tubesepiglottis & larynxbridge of nose

Properties

resiliency andpliability

Elastic Cartilage- pinnae of ear

Elastic Fibers- silver stain

Elastic Fibers(resorcin-fuchsin stain)

Growth of Cartilage

fibroblasts collagen

blood vessel

chondroblasts

hyalinematrix

isogenousgroups

(nests ofchondrocytes)

perichondrium

Appositional Growth

(peripheral mitosisand differentiationof fibroblasts)

InterstitialGrowth

(mitosis of chondro-cytes and depositionof new matrix)

Perichondrium

Territorial Matrix