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Cartilage functions to: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],As an important aside: the first four listed functions above are all actually functions of bones as well.
A general description of cartilage from a connective tissue viewpoint would be that it consists of cells called  chondrocytes  contained in small chambers called  lacunae . These lacunae are completely surrounded by  intercellular matrix . The consistency of the  ground substance  is “gel-like.” The composition of the  fibres  varies with the type of cartilage.  Reminder:
No matter what the tissue, one characteristic common to all connective tissue is that it is composed mostly of an intercellular material called “ matrix .” matrix matrix matrix matrix matrix
Tissue cells are then contained in this intercellular matrix but are "far" apart, relatively speaking.  cells matrix matrix matrix matrix matrix
It is actually the composition of this  matrix  which gives each type of connective tissue its individual characteristics. Matrix itself is actually composed of two different things. These are  protein fibres  and  ground substance .   ground substance protein fibres
Ground Substance is described as an amorphous (shapeless or formless), extracellular material which serves as a diffusion medium in the spaces around the cells and fibers, and it plays a major role in determining the physical nature of a connective tissue.   ground substance
The fibres consist of long protein molecules that are embedded in the ground substance.  They are produced by the tissue cells which are themselves contained within the matrix. There are two types of fibres contained in the connective tissue we will study –  collagen fibers  made from  collagen or “tropocollagen” molecules  and  elastic fibers  made from  elastin molecules .
Cartilage Description Once Again: A general description of cartilage from a connective tissue viewpoint would be that it consists of cells called  chondrocytes  contained in small chambers called  lacunae . These lacunae are completely surrounded by  intercellular matrix . The consistency of the  ground substance  is “gel-like.” The composition of the  fibres  varies with the type of cartilage.
Chondrocytes
Lacunae
There are three different types of cartilage found in the human body. They are classified according to their  fibre type  (collagen or elastic)   and the  fibre density  (fine or thick) .  These three are:
3 Types of Cartilage Tissue Elastic Cartilage Fibrous Cartilage or “Fibrocartilage” Hyaline Cartilage
Hyaline   -This is the  most common  type of cartilage in the body. It has a milky white, yet glassy appearance. This is due to the composition of its matrix. It consists of fine collagenous fibres embedded in a firm gel   ground substance. This structure gives hyaline cartilage good strength with some flexibility.  It is the  “main structural” cartilage of the body and is used to replace bone wherever greater flexibility is needed .  It   is located throughout the body in places such as the ends of bones at many joints, the “soft" part of the nose, and the rings of the trachea and bronchial tubes. It is also the type of cartilage that makes up a great deal of the thoracic cage  and the entire fetal skeleton.
 
Elastic   -This is the  least common  type of cartilage found in the body. It has a yellowish appearance due to elastic fibres of elastin molecules in the intercellular matrix. Elastic cartilage is not very "strong" by comparison to hyaline cartilage, but it is much more flexible and it also has some elasticity. It is found in areas where its primary property, elasticity – the ability of a substance to return to an initial form after deformation – is of importance.  The most obvious places where elastic cartilage can be found is in the external part of the ear and the epiglottis.
 
Fibrous  -This type of cartilage has a duller, white appearance. It consists of thick collagenous fibres contained in a firm gel ground substance. It is very tough and has great tensile strength.  The difference between it and hyaline is that fibrous cartilage has a much denser matrix which contains far fewer chondrocytes and thicker collagen fibres.  The main function of fibrocartilage is to serve as a shock absorber for structures where excessive pressures are generated.  It is therefore located in areas where great stresses are common. The intervertebral discs of the spinal column, the meniscus cartilage of the knee, and the cartilage of the symphysis pubis joint are all fibrous cartilage.
 
Dense (Regular) Connective Tissue ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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Cartilage

  • 1.
  • 2. A general description of cartilage from a connective tissue viewpoint would be that it consists of cells called chondrocytes contained in small chambers called lacunae . These lacunae are completely surrounded by intercellular matrix . The consistency of the ground substance is “gel-like.” The composition of the fibres varies with the type of cartilage. Reminder:
  • 3. No matter what the tissue, one characteristic common to all connective tissue is that it is composed mostly of an intercellular material called “ matrix .” matrix matrix matrix matrix matrix
  • 4. Tissue cells are then contained in this intercellular matrix but are "far" apart, relatively speaking. cells matrix matrix matrix matrix matrix
  • 5. It is actually the composition of this matrix which gives each type of connective tissue its individual characteristics. Matrix itself is actually composed of two different things. These are protein fibres and ground substance . ground substance protein fibres
  • 6. Ground Substance is described as an amorphous (shapeless or formless), extracellular material which serves as a diffusion medium in the spaces around the cells and fibers, and it plays a major role in determining the physical nature of a connective tissue. ground substance
  • 7. The fibres consist of long protein molecules that are embedded in the ground substance. They are produced by the tissue cells which are themselves contained within the matrix. There are two types of fibres contained in the connective tissue we will study – collagen fibers made from collagen or “tropocollagen” molecules and elastic fibers made from elastin molecules .
  • 8. Cartilage Description Once Again: A general description of cartilage from a connective tissue viewpoint would be that it consists of cells called chondrocytes contained in small chambers called lacunae . These lacunae are completely surrounded by intercellular matrix . The consistency of the ground substance is “gel-like.” The composition of the fibres varies with the type of cartilage.
  • 11. There are three different types of cartilage found in the human body. They are classified according to their fibre type (collagen or elastic) and the fibre density (fine or thick) . These three are:
  • 12. 3 Types of Cartilage Tissue Elastic Cartilage Fibrous Cartilage or “Fibrocartilage” Hyaline Cartilage
  • 13. Hyaline -This is the most common type of cartilage in the body. It has a milky white, yet glassy appearance. This is due to the composition of its matrix. It consists of fine collagenous fibres embedded in a firm gel ground substance. This structure gives hyaline cartilage good strength with some flexibility. It is the “main structural” cartilage of the body and is used to replace bone wherever greater flexibility is needed . It is located throughout the body in places such as the ends of bones at many joints, the “soft" part of the nose, and the rings of the trachea and bronchial tubes. It is also the type of cartilage that makes up a great deal of the thoracic cage and the entire fetal skeleton.
  • 14.  
  • 15. Elastic -This is the least common type of cartilage found in the body. It has a yellowish appearance due to elastic fibres of elastin molecules in the intercellular matrix. Elastic cartilage is not very "strong" by comparison to hyaline cartilage, but it is much more flexible and it also has some elasticity. It is found in areas where its primary property, elasticity – the ability of a substance to return to an initial form after deformation – is of importance. The most obvious places where elastic cartilage can be found is in the external part of the ear and the epiglottis.
  • 16.  
  • 17. Fibrous -This type of cartilage has a duller, white appearance. It consists of thick collagenous fibres contained in a firm gel ground substance. It is very tough and has great tensile strength. The difference between it and hyaline is that fibrous cartilage has a much denser matrix which contains far fewer chondrocytes and thicker collagen fibres. The main function of fibrocartilage is to serve as a shock absorber for structures where excessive pressures are generated. It is therefore located in areas where great stresses are common. The intervertebral discs of the spinal column, the meniscus cartilage of the knee, and the cartilage of the symphysis pubis joint are all fibrous cartilage.
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