KINESIOL 3K03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Joint Effusion, Synovial Fluid, Hard Tissue
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Our focus: connecive issue and muscle: ct: anything that gives structure to the body (ligaments, tendons, bone-specialized form, wrappings, perimesium, periosteum, connecing issues to one another to create a larger framework. Made of similar components, in varying raios (relect funcion: all made up of the same things, but the raio of each piece relects what the funcion of the structure is. All connecive issues includes a large amount of collagen. Helical structure, spiral, triple helix (3 strands) which gives strength, rope like structure. Type 1: parallel aligned, ight together, funcion. Gives us a lot of resistance to tension from being pulled apart (varus: strongest type of collagen, takes 100 days to build it. Type 2: gives some shape to carilage (menisci of knee, not about being ripped apart, not limiing varus, but giving structure. Ecm: stuf outside the cells that is not collagen. Collagen strands are binded together with a gel-like substance/consistency.