Title: Plastic region
1fracture
Yield point
Plastic region
Stress (force/c.s. area)
Elastic region
Strain (deformation)
2Connective 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.
3A major components of Loose, fibrous CT B
Molecular structure of the material
4Arrangement 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
5Bone Growthand Joints
6Bone 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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8Types of bone (continued)
- Cartilage replacement bone
- Endochondral bone bone that forms within
cartilage - Perichondral bone forms in CT on surface of
bone - Long bones
9Development 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
10B enlarged detail of bone formation Blue
cartilage Purple calcified cartilage Pink bone
11Notes 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
12Classification based on overall movement and
material
- Synarthroses restricted movement
- Sutures
1. Coronal suture
13Functional synarthroses
Not synarthroses
nasal
frontal
14 15- Sympases
- Fibrocartilage
- Some elastin
1.Symphysis mentalis 2.Synchondrosis
sphenooccipitalis3.Synchondrosis
intraoccipitalis anterior4.Fonticulus
posterior5.Synchondrosis intraoccipitalis
posterior
16Diarthroses (synovial joints)
- Lots of movement
- Knee
- Jaw
17Functional Types of Joints Gliding joints
18Cranial and Visceral Skeletons
19The 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.
20Tetrapod Skull
- Two basic partsA. Braincase (elements touching
brain). B. Face or Rostrum
21Neurocranium
- Protects brain
- Arises as cartilage (ontogenetically and
phylogenetically) - Replaced by bone
- Chondrocranium