BSCI 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Hyaline Cartilage, Fibrinogen, Blood Plasma

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Consistency of the matrix is semisolid (because of the high content of gas: have shallow concavities called lacunae. Hyaline forms most of the embryonic skeleton. Ossified to form bonds via process known as. Fibrocartilage: blend between hyaline cartilage and dense regular connective tissue. Osteocytes have to be maintained just in case we need osteoblasts. When bone tissue is organized with connective tissue, blood vessels. Bones as organs provides protection, support, levers, and storage sites (for bone marrow, calcium) As a tissue, (cid:271)o(cid:374)e (cid:272)a(cid:374)"t do a(cid:374)ythi(cid:374)g, (cid:271)ut together, whe(cid:374) they (cid:373)ake a(cid:374) orga(cid:374)- it can perform all their functions. Consistency of the matrix= fluid, called blood plasma- coatins. When blood clots, fibrinogen forms insolbulble strands called fibrin strands. Blood plasma minus fibrinogen = blood serum. Consists of 2 types of cells: nerve cells (neurons) Cell body (soma/perrikaryon: refer to as the biosynthetic center of the neuron where all products are synthesized, prominent nucleus and nucleoli.

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