Shotgun Histology Hyaline Cartilage

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

Комментарии • 48

  • @m4rk89
    @m4rk89 14 лет назад +7

    So nice! I can identify different types of cartilage after listening to you 10 seconds...
    My applause. Thanks.

  • @mercedesmalone973
    @mercedesmalone973 9 лет назад +12

    you are a hero, thank you so much for this. You are helping me ace histo.

  • @3APNHA
    @3APNHA 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you, this was a great overview, it really helped.

  • @linkmot1
    @linkmot1 12 лет назад

    Your videos are awesome! Thank you so much for making them!!

  • @twmd
    @twmd 15 лет назад

    @scottyhoop yes. interstitial growth occurs during development->late puberty and appositional is the chief process in adult cartilage.
    interstitial growth is like bread rising - chondrocytes in a lacunae divides and each starts creating cartilage matrix which spaces them out into new lacunae.

  • @Eztini
    @Eztini 13 лет назад +1

    omfg god histoligi isnt going very well for me in my medical studies ;p wish me good luck for tomorrows test! at least this helped a bit! thanx!

  • @WashingtonDeceit
    @WashingtonDeceit  17 лет назад +1

    scotty u r right
    verbal typo (boo-boo)
    there are a lot more in thee 650 movies
    ty
    wdc

  • @luticia
    @luticia 13 лет назад

    Bronchi terminales also are made by elastic cartilage and doesn't begin with an "E" ;-)

  • @hazyb91
    @hazyb91 14 лет назад

    im struggling to tell the difference between hyaline cartilage from the trachea and hyaline cartilage in the form of articular cartilage.

  • @therunawayslover995
    @therunawayslover995 13 лет назад

    hi there! i have a question is it possible to differentiate hyaline cartilage from elastic cartilage by looking not only at the stain and part of the body where it's found but i noticed that when it's hyaline cartilage there are isogenous cells present while in elastic cartilage there is the regular 1 lacuna w/ 1 chondrocyte? by the way i loved the idea of how parts that starts with letter E are elastic cartilage :) Thanks ! :)

  • @mecervera
    @mecervera 16 лет назад

    Corniculate and cuneiform cartilage are also Elastic, though they do not start with "E."

  • @WashingtonDeceit
    @WashingtonDeceit  13 лет назад +1

    @Eztini get in there and kick ass!

  • @WashingtonDeceit
    @WashingtonDeceit  13 лет назад

    I believe you are correct Sdej!

  • @wise_fool
    @wise_fool 6 лет назад

    isn't the hyaline cartilage the one in the joints ? and when the hyaline is torn fibrocartilage takes its place ..if the lesion is to the bone

  • @radiodiosayudame
    @radiodiosayudame 11 лет назад

    Great explanation. Thank you Sir!

  • @wuabel
    @wuabel 14 лет назад

    @scottyhoop You are correct.

  • @richardwu9013
    @richardwu9013 5 лет назад

    Somehow, I cannot believe I was three years old when this was first posted.

  • @ayuwhizzgirlz
    @ayuwhizzgirlz 16 лет назад

    u did mention about TMJ??
    what is it actually??

    • @shinigami8068
      @shinigami8068 4 года назад

      TemporoMandibular Joint, to be more precise the articular disc of the temporomandibular joint is fibrocartilaginous in nature

  • @arixii3796
    @arixii3796 7 лет назад

    how do I tell the difference between chondroblasts and osteoblasts :(

  • @Chillaxa101
    @Chillaxa101 16 лет назад

    yeah, what the heLl is a TMJ?

  • @ned9819
    @ned9819 10 лет назад

    Sir i Salute you.Thank you.

  • @reemabdulmohsen6168
    @reemabdulmohsen6168 8 лет назад

    omg you are my saviour thank you so so so much

  • @epakanwilberforce8367
    @epakanwilberforce8367 9 лет назад

    thank you too

  • @maxillarycanine4443
    @maxillarycanine4443 6 лет назад

    You are Greaat!!! thanks sir,

  • @Maderr4
    @Maderr4 12 лет назад

    Thank you

  • @HunDius
    @HunDius 12 лет назад

    nothing looks like cartilage...except cartilage :D

  • @Tagmose89
    @Tagmose89 14 лет назад

    @scottyhoop True

  • @Wandelaarke
    @Wandelaarke 13 лет назад

    indeed... it can grow both appostitional and interstitial :)

  • @kittymimi200
    @kittymimi200 13 лет назад

    Any trypophobics get freaked out by looking at this?

  • @SatchelBKatt
    @SatchelBKatt 15 лет назад

    not too much detail! but very adequate day before exams! epinephrin adrenaline.... same sam but different!

  • @mieldelsol
    @mieldelsol 16 лет назад

    temperomandibular joint (jaw!)

  • @yahyaal-quaity101
    @yahyaal-quaity101 2 года назад

    رائع جدا

  • @shamsyr3762
    @shamsyr3762 11 лет назад

    thank u

  • @WashingtonDeceit
    @WashingtonDeceit  14 лет назад

    No dif

  • @RoZe88
    @RoZe88 17 лет назад

    put1...c'est quoi tout ces videos educatifs de medcine ou je sais pas quoi...:D:D:D

  • @FernaTheBarbarian
    @FernaTheBarbarian 11 лет назад

    You are wrong sir. Elastic cartilage can be distinguished from Hyaline cartilage.
    1) Elastic cartilage is more cellular 2) Chondrocytes are arranged in isogenous groups in Hyaline cartilage, whereas in elastic cartilage you wont see enough of them together to mix them for isogenous groups. 3) In elastic cartilage fibers can be spotted 4) In Hyaline cartilage fibers are entirely embedded in the ground substance giving it a "Glassy appearance".
    Note: Elastic c also found in the Cuneiform cartilage

    • @Jamshaidzubairee
      @Jamshaidzubairee 6 лет назад

      plz make a video and upload it explaining all these things. Thank you

    • @theghostofspookwagen4715
      @theghostofspookwagen4715 5 лет назад

      >In elastic cartilage fibers can be spotted
      If you use a specialized elastic stain. With a normal H&E you wouldn't be able to see them.

  • @fdsfsadfsd560
    @fdsfsadfsd560 9 лет назад

    класс