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Lecture 5

Cartilage
- Rigid connective tissues
- Provide supportive framework for various structures, protect underlying tissues
- Serves as models for developing bones
- No direct blood supply -> will not heal easily
- Abundant matrix, college fibers in a gel-like ground substance
- Chondrocytes (cartilage cells) lie within lacunae (chambers) in the matrix
- Cartilaginous structure is enclosed within a connective tissue covering called the
perichondrium -> blood supply around the cartilage
- Three types:
o Hyaline cartilage
 most common
 Contain fine collagen protein fibers
 Appears glassy
 Found on the ends of bones
 Support respiratory structures and passages
 Important in embryonic development of many bones
o Elastic cartilage
 More elastic fibers
 Provide framework for the external ears and
parts of larynx
 Flexible
o Fibrocartilage
 Tough tissues containing many c
 Shock absorbers
 Found in knees, intervertebral discs and pelvic
girdle

Bones
- Most rigid connect tissues, because of the Ca
- Support and protect many body structure
o Heart, brain and heart
- Forms sites for muscle attachments
- Site of blood cell formation -> red bone marrow
- Stores and release chemical, such as Ca and K
- Still have a bit of flexibility (this will change based on ages)
- Bones have a good blood supply

, - Two types:
o Compact bone
 Osteocytes cells, lie within lacunae
 Central canals contain blood vessels and distribute blood to the cells
through tiny tubes call canaliculi
 Dense and compact, very solid type of bone
 Strength

o Spongy bone
 Spongier, more space
 Lighter
 Holes for bone marrow -> make blood cells

Blood
- liquid connecting tissues
- transport substances throughout the body
- composed of formed elements suspended in a liquid
matrix called plasma
- Red blood cells
o carry oxygen
- white blood cells
o protection against infection
- platelets
o blood clotting



Epithelial membrane
- Serous membrane
o Line cavities that do not open to the outside
o Consist of simple squamous epithelium and a layer of areolar connective tissue
 E.g. pleura, pericardium and peritoneum
o Exist as double layered membranes
 Parietal portion -> cavity wall
 Visceral portion -> organ
**Contain a small amount of lubricating fluid between the 2 layers**

- Mucous membrane
o line cavities and tubes that open to the outside body
o Consist of some type epithelium and a layer of areolar connective tissue
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