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Which cartilage is present in pubic symphysis?
White fibrous cartilage
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Term
Definition
Which cartilage is present in pubic symphysis?
White fibrous cartilage
Which cartilage is present in epiglottis?
Yellow cartilage
Which cartilage is present in eustachian tube?
Yellow cartilage
Which cartilage is present in ear pinna?
Yellow cartilage
Which cartilage is present in nose tip?
Yellow cartilage
What modifies to form calcified cartilage?
Hyaline cartilage with extra depositions of calcium
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
Which cartilage is present in pubic symphysis? | White fibrous cartilage |
Which cartilage is present in epiglottis? | Yellow cartilage |
Which cartilage is present in eustachian tube? | Yellow cartilage |
Which cartilage is present in ear pinna? | Yellow cartilage |
Which cartilage is present in nose tip? | Yellow cartilage |
What modifies to form calcified cartilage? | Hyaline cartilage with extra depositions of calcium |
Which cartilage is present at the end of old long bones? | Calcified cartilage |
On the basis of shape what type of bones form carpels and tarsels? | Short bones |
On the basis of shape what type of bones form ribs? | Flat bones |
On the basis of shape which bone forms the sternum? | Flat bones |
On the basis of shape which bones form the facial bones? | Flat bones |
On the basis of shape which bones form the skull? | Flat bones |
Which type of bones are also known as endochondral bones? | Cartilagenous bones, replacing bones |
Cartilagenous bones are present in | Ribs |
Which bones are also known as membranous bones? | Dermal bones, investing bones |
How are cartilagenous bones formed? | By the ossification of cartilage |
How are membranous bones formed? | By the ossification of dermis of skin |
How are sesamoid bones formed? | By the ossification of tendons |
What type of bone is patella (mode of development)? | Sesamoid bone |
What type of bone is the pisiform bone of wrist? | Sesamoid bone |
What are the ends of long bones called? | Epiphysis |
What is epiphysis made of? | Spongy tissue |
Trebaculae are present in | Epiphysis of long bone |
Which part of bone has osteoblastic activity? | Metaphysis |
Which part of bone helps in bone elongation? | Metaphysis |