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Title: Plastic region


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fracture
Yield point
Plastic region
Stress (force/c.s. area)
Elastic region
Strain (deformation)
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Connective tissues (revisited)
  • Extracellular matrix / producing cells High
  • ECM
  • HOH, Proteins, Carbs.
  • Ex. loose fibrous CT, dense CT, Tendon,
    Ligament, Bone, etc.
  • Morphology of CT
  • Collagen/Elastin ratio
  • Arrangement of fibers
  • dependent upon forces acting on the material.

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A major components of Loose, fibrous CT B
Molecular structure of the material
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Arrangement of collagen fibers in dense CT A
dense irregular CT (dermis of skin) B layers
of a ligament C cable-like arrangement of a
tendon
5
Bone Growthand Joints
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Bone growth and remodeling
  • Two (three) types of bone
  • Membrane bone bone forming within connective
    tissue (dermal bone)
  • Neurocranium (skull), scapula
  • Osteoblasts ? osteoid ? trabeculae (small beam)

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Types of bone (continued)
  • Cartilage replacement bone
  • Endochondral bone bone that forms within
    cartilage
  • Perichondral bone forms in CT on surface of
    bone
  • Long bones

9
Development of the femur in a late embryo or
fetus of a mammal. A original cartilage being
replaced by bone on periphery (perichondral
bone) original cartilage being replaced by bone
within cartilage (endochondral bone) Blue
cartilage Purple calcified cartilage Pink bone
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B enlarged detail of bone formation Blue
cartilage Purple calcified cartilage Pink bone
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Notes on Joints (articulations)
  • Structure and function dependent upon
  • Degree and direction of movement needed
  • Forces acting upon the joint
  • Nature of the material at articulation
  • C C
  • B B
  • C B

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Classification based on overall movement and
material
  • Synarthroses restricted movement
  • Sutures

1. Coronal suture
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Functional synarthroses
  • Reinforced

Not synarthroses
nasal
frontal
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  • Synchondroses

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  • Sympases
  • Fibrocartilage
  • Some elastin

1.Symphysis mentalis 2.Synchondrosis
sphenooccipitalis3.Synchondrosis
intraoccipitalis anterior4.Fonticulus
posterior5.Synchondrosis intraoccipitalis
posterior
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Diarthroses (synovial joints)
  • Lots of movement
  • Knee
  • Jaw

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Functional Types of Joints Gliding joints
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Cranial and Visceral Skeletons
  • Chapter 9

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The cranial skeleton
  • Three phylogenetic elements A. Chondrocranium
    ( neurocranium). B. Splanchnocranium (
    visceral skeleton).
  • Supports gills (gill arches),
  • In gnathostomes
  • jaws
  • ear
  • hyoid apparatus
  • C. Dermatocranium. Dermal bones.

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Tetrapod Skull
  • Two basic partsA. Braincase (elements touching
    brain). B. Face or Rostrum

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Neurocranium
  • Protects brain
  • Arises as cartilage (ontogenetically and
    phylogenetically)
  • Replaced by bone
  • Chondrocranium
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