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Anatomy & Physiology 1 - Chapter 6 Exam Study Guide. Skeletal Cartilage - answerContains no blood vessels or nerves. 3 types: Hyaline, Elastic, and Fibrocartilage. Hyaline Cartilage - answerVISUAL: Frosted glass.Chondrocytes appear spherical. PURPOSE: Provides support with flexibility & resili...

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Anatomy & Physiology 1 - Chapter 6 Exam
Study Guide.


Skeletal Cartilage - answer✔Contains no blood vessels or nerves.


3 types: Hyaline, Elastic, and Fibrocartilage.


Hyaline Cartilage - answer✔VISUAL: Frosted glass.Chondrocytes appear spherical.


PURPOSE: Provides support with flexibility & resilience.

Most abundant in body.

FIBER: Matrix fiber is very fine collagen.

WHERE:

(1) Articular Cartilage

(2) Costal Cartilage

(3) Respiratory Cartilage

(4) Nasal Cartilage


Elastic Cartilage - answer✔VISUAL: Pickled eggs.


PURPOSE: Stands up to repeated bending.

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FIBER: Contain stretchy elastic fibers.

WHERE:

(1) External ear

(2) Epiglottis


Fibrocartilage - answer✔VISUAL: Blue sky.


PURPOSE: Highly compressible and great tensile strength. Intermediate between other two

cartilage.

FIBER: Thick, compact collagen bundles

WHERE:

(1) Padlike cartilage (meniscus)

(2) Vertebral discs

(3) Pubic Symphysis


Appositional Growth - answer✔Growth accomplished by the addition of new layers onto those

previously formed.


Interstitial Growth - answer✔Growth from within the already formed tissue.


Axial Skeleton - answer✔The part of the skeleton that includes the skull and spinal column and

sternum and ribs.

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