What are the functions of the ribs? Name three types of bone cells and explain their functions. What is the function of the periosteum? Why is a femur a large and massive bone? What are the functions of hyaline cartilage? What is the functional importance of the fibrous skeleton of the ...
Each tissue type plays an important role in the body and can be broken down further into more specific categories. Specialized connective tissue forms the fat, cartilage, bone, and blood within the body. Cartilage is a unique type of connective tissue that provides important functions. In this ...
What is a connective tissue disorder?A connective tissue disorder can affect any connective tissue in your body. Connective tissues support your organs, attach muscles to bones, and create scar tissue after an injury. Cartilage is an example of a connective tissue. There are many types of ...
The muscles and nerves around the joint are also affected.What causes temporomandibular disorder?Dislocation of the cartilage disc in the joint Deformities of the jaw Inflammation, infection, arthritis, muscle problems, or tumors in the jaw area Injury to or fracture of the jawbone Muscle strain ...
Grade 3: Grade 3 sprains are severe and happen when the ligament is completely torn. This type may only be fixable through surgery. You may hear a “pop” sound at the time of injury. Other SC joint sprain symptoms include: Bruising ...
Threonine:This lesser known amino acid is involved in a range of biological processes.Threoninebest known for its role informingthe foundation of connective tissues, like collagen and elastin. Benefits What does collagen do for your body? Below are some of the top collagen benefits: ...
Type II.This type is found in elastic cartilage, which provides joint support. Type III.This type is found in muscles, arteries and organs. Type IV.This type is found in the layers of your skin. Type V.This type is found in the cornea of your eyes, some layers of skin, hair and ...
What role do osteocytes have in bone tissue? (a) What bones make up the shoulder? (b) What articulations of these bones make up the individual joints of the shoulder? Which bones of the axial skeleton make up the pelvis? What are the four types of bones based on shape? Give one exam...
Implicit in optimal loading is the need to monitor the response to load, but what constitutes a normal response to loading? And does it differ among tissues (e.g., muscle, tendon, bone, cartilage) and systems? In this paper, we discuss the “normal” tissue response to loading schema ...
Rohner E, Kolar P, Seeger JB, Arnholdt J, Thiele K, Perka C, Matziolis G (2011) Toxicity of antiseptics against chondrocytes: what is best for the cartilage in septic joint surgery? Int Orthop 35 (11):1719-1723Röhner E, Kolar P, Seeger JB. Toxicity of antiseptics against ...