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== Cartilage | == Types of Cartilage<span style="font-size: 16.6px;"> | ||
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| Hyaline cartilage | |||
| fibrocartilage | |||
| elastic cartilage | |||
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The matrix contain closely packed collagen fibers making it tough but slightly flexible . | |||
Example : Connection between ribs and sternum , nasal cartilage and articular cartilage ( which cover opposing bone surfaces in many joints ) . | |||
| The matrix contain interwoven collagen fibers making it durable and tough .<br><br>Example : between spinal vertebrea and around the joints . <br> | |||
| The matrix contain elsatic fibers making it flexible and reselient .<br>Example : the auricle of the outer ear . | |||
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<span style="font-size: 16.6px;">[[Image:Three-types-of-cartilage-hyaline-elastic-and-fibrocartilage.png]] </span> | |||
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== Recent Related Research (from [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/ Pubmed]) == | == Recent Related Research (from [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/ Pubmed]) == |
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
Cartilage is a type of supporting connective tissue . It is a firm tissue but softer and more flexible than bone .
Cartilage Structure [edit | edit source]
cartilage matrix | cartilage cells |
it is a firm gel that contain polysacchride derivaites called chondroitin sulfates which complex with protein in the ground substance forming proteoglycan . | chondrocytes are the only cells in the matrix and they occupy small chambers called lacuna . |
- Cartilage separated from the surrounding tissues by perichondrium which consist of two layers :
1- Outer Fibrous Layer : Which provide protection , mechanical support and attaches the cartilage to other structures .
2- Inner Cellular : It Is Important in the growth and maintenance of cartilage .
== Types of Cartilage ==
Hyaline cartilage | fibrocartilage | elastic cartilage |
The matrix contain closely packed collagen fibers making it tough but slightly flexible . Example : Connection between ribs and sternum , nasal cartilage and articular cartilage ( which cover opposing bone surfaces in many joints ) . |
The matrix contain interwoven collagen fibers making it durable and tough . Example : between spinal vertebrea and around the joints . |
The matrix contain elsatic fibers making it flexible and reselient . Example : the auricle of the outer ear . |
Recent Related Research (from Pubmed)[edit | edit source]
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