The precursor to cartilage often found under the perichondrium
What are chondroblasts?
These pairs of cells are responsible for building up and breaking down bone tissue
What is osteoblasts and osteoclasts
They are the supporting cells of the nervous system, as indicated by their suffix
What are neuroglia?
What are Erythrocytes and reticulocytes
These are the abbreviations for the lymphatic tissue in the mucous, gastrointestinal tract, and bronchus
What is MALT, GALT, and BALT
The basophilic capsule with a high concentration of GAGs, that surround isogenous groups
What is the territorial matrix?
This layer of bone has a outer dense irregular CT with an inner layer of osteoprogenitor cells and contains nocireceptors among other things
What is the periosteum?
Found in the retina, cochlear, and vestibular ganglion
Where are bipolar neurons found?
This protein helps prevent clumping in red blood cells
What is glycoproteins
This is where you will see a ring of tonsils in the mouth
What is Waldeyer's ring
the 4 stages, in order, that hyalin cartilage undergo to become bone
What is the zone of reserve cartilage, the zone of proliferation, the zone of hypertrophy, and the zone of ossification?
Flat cells that line Volkmanns and Haversian canals and are multipotent
What are osteoprogenitor cells
These allow for fast conduction of action potentials down an axon via saltatory conduction
What are nodes of ranvier?
This type of granule in platelets helps with clot resorption
What are delta granules
The flow of lymph follows what pattern, starting with afferent lymph vessel and ending with efferent lymph vessel
What is afferent lymph vessel, subcapsular sinus, trabecular sinus, medullary sinus, and efferent lymph vessel
the locations where perichondrium is not present
What are articular surfaces and areas where cartilage contacts bone?
These old broken down Haversian systems used to fill the gaps between the new up and coming
What is the Interstitial Lamallae
One has short branching processes and are found in gray matter, the other has longer, straight processes found in white matter
What are protoplasmic and fibrous astrocytes (respectively)?
This type of leukocyte is more abundant during parasitic infections
What are eosinophils
These two types of cells assist in T-cell lymphocyte maturation and training
What are type 2 and 5 epithelioreticular cells
The two major types of growth that cartilage undergo
What is appositional and interstitial growth?
These large acidophilic cells that originate from monocytes sit in Howship Lacuna waiting for D-Day
What are Osteoclasts?
Autoimmune disease causing acute demyelination of the peripheral nervous system.
What is Guillain Barre syndrome?
This type of cell differentiates once it enters the tissue
What is a monocyte
What is the closed circulation of the spleen, starting with the splenic artery
What is splenic artery, trabecular artery, central artery, penicillar arterioles, sinusoids, trabecular veins, and splenic vein