KINESIOL 2Y03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Elastic Cartilage, Bone Marrow, Thoracic Cavity

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Fibrocartilage: no perichondrium; very hard to heal because no blood supply: appositional growth: growth on outside of existing cartilage via chondroblast cells, secretes matrix, get trapped, become chondrocyte, from adolescence on throughout whole life. Image is put in acid vs put in digestive enzymes: bone on left cannot be broken easily, bone on right can be broken easily. 3- hydroxyapatite: take some of the membrane of osteoblast and pinch it off, which concentrates ca and po4. Large multi-nuclear cells: unique to bone; largest of the bone cells. Osteoclasts are several white blood cells merged together: reside on surfaces of bones, when active, it attaches to bone, connects itself via proteins, and membrane on the inside of the cavity and it. Formed from fusion of monocytes (a type of white blood cells) becomes ruffled: Bone matrix makes sheaths and layers lamellar bone: ultimate goal is to turn this bone into lamellar bone.

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