Skeletal System Anatomy of Bone Histology of Bone Haversian System Cartilage Age Related Changes (Cartilage) Age Related Changes (Bone) Age Related Dysfunctions ...
Cartilage and Bone VIBS 443/602 Slide 121: compact bone (unstained ground bone) Blood vessel Haversian canal Interstitial system Lacuna Bone (unstained) 425 Bone ...
Reticular Thin collagenous Form supportive networks Osteocytes (bone cells) Arranged in concentric circles around the osteonic or Haversian Canals Forms: Delicate ...
Title: Osteon (Haversian) System Author: North Harris College Last modified by: W213-proj Created Date: 5/13/2004 3:08:30 PM Document presentation format
Haversian canals carry blood vessels and nerves from Periosteum ... Deep to spongy bone is MEDULLARY CAVITY with BONE MARROW. BONE MARROW. Yellow Bone Marrow ...
Bones and ligaments. Bone Structure. Compact bone hard outer surface ... Canals blood vessel canals through compact bone. Haversian Canal. 3 types of ...
Histology of bone Bone contains a central cavity, the marrow cavity, which houses the bone marrow, a hemopoietic organ. Bone is covered on its external surface, with ...
Dr. Archana Rani Associate Professor Department of Anatomy KGMU UP, Lucknow Label the following A B C Don t confuse this picture with the Liver Lobule!
Title: Blank Jeopardy Author: Eleanor M. Savko Last modified by: test user Created Date: 8/19/1998 5:45:48 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show (4:3)
Introduction to the Skeletal System Bone Tissue (Chapter 6) In addition to bones, the skeletal system includes cartilage, tendons (connect bones to muscles ...
Press F5 to start the show Anatomy 2A Histology Compiled by Marc Garcia Study Suggestions The first time around, just try to identify the tissue; Look for dead ...
Human Anatomy Skeletal System Functions Support: body structure and shape Protection for vital organs (brain, heart, etc.) Movement for attached skeletal muscles ...
Distinguishing feature: inorganic salts in ground substance. GENERAL FEATURES ... Spongy (cancellous) bone internal (lattice work) Difference: degree of porosity ...
Programme of next practicals April 17th Revision practical + Microscopic structure of the heart and blood vessels. April 24th Blood cells: Cytology of formed elements ...
Skeletal System Ellipsoidal Joint Examples Phalanges of toes with metatarsals Phalanges of fingers with metacarpal temporamandibular Wrist (radiocarpal) Different ...
'We are an intelligent species and the use of our ... Spongy bone (cancellous) thin layer of compact bone covering it. more open spaces - like lattice ...
Homework: Read Chap 6. Study all the bone markings (pg. 109) & labeling practices well. Review all notes. Chap 6 Bones & Skeletal Tissue Learning Objectives:
Print the Answer Sheet for the Lab Quiz. 3. The first half of the s contain the questions for you to answer. 4. Start at the with question ... Epidermis 28 ...
The Skeletal System. Part 1. Basic Functions. Support the Body. Protect internal organs ... Osteoblasts Responsible for forming new bone cells. Osteo means bone ...
Fossa (broad and shallow) Pits or fovea (small) Groove or sulcus (long and shallow) ... Meatus or Canal (a tube or covered area) Bone Model Osteon. Periosteum ...
Title: Skeletal Tissue & System Author: Keilah Stewart Last modified by: LUZ TODESCHINI Created Date: 10/15/2006 6:43:49 PM Document presentation format
Connective Tissue (CT) Compact Bone Compact Bone Spongy Bone Also known as trabecular and cancellous bone the collagen is contained within the irregularly shaped ...
Skeletal System PA 481 C Anatomy & Physiology Dr. Tony Serino Skeletal System Composed of mineralized CT and their supporting structures including: bone, cartilage ...
Chapter 7 Bone Tissue Objectives Know the functions of the skeletal system Understand how bones are classified Identify the macroscopic and microscopic features of ...
SKELETAL UNIT BONE INTRODUCTION NOTES MMHS Anatomy and Physiology SKELETON DESIGN Human Skeleton has 206 Bones. Humans have endoskeletons (=internal) Arthropods have ...
Skeletal, Muscular, and Integumentary Systems Chapter 36: Biology II The Skeleton Supports the body Protects internal organs Provides for movement Stores mineral ...