Endochondral Ossification: Step-By-Step Microscopic Changes Question 1. Microscopic picture of endochondrial ossification Answer: Following changes occurs during endochondrial ossification Mesenchymal cells are closely packed to form Mesenchymal condensation Some of them differentiate into chondrocytes & lay down hyaline cartilage Cells of this cartilage … [Read more...] about Endochondral Ossification: Step-By-Step Microscopic Changes
Anatomy
Understanding GI Hormones and How Gastric Juice Is Secreted
Understanding GI Hormones And How Gastric Juice Is Secreted Question 1. Phases of gastric secretion. Answer: 1. Cephalic phase It occurs even before food enters the stomach 2. Gastric phase Once the food enters the stomach, the secretion of gastric juice increases, this is called gastric phase 3. Intestinal phase Occurs when food enters … [Read more...] about Understanding GI Hormones and How Gastric Juice Is Secreted
Cartilaginous Joints Explained: Synchondroses And Their Functions
Cartilaginous Joints Explained: Synchondroses And Their Functions Question 1. Primary cartilaginous joint Answer: Primary cartilaginous joints are also known as synchondroses These bones are connected by hyaline cartilage Sometimes occur between ossification centres This cartilage may ossify with age Such joints allow only a little movement such as in spine … [Read more...] about Cartilaginous Joints Explained: Synchondroses And Their Functions
Corpus Callosum Fibres: Forceps Minor, Forceps Major, Tapetum, And Rostrum
Corpus Callosum Fibres: Forceps Minor, Forceps Major, Tapetum, And Rostrum Describe the gross features, relations, blood supply & constituent fibres of corpus callosum (or) Parts of corpus callosum Answer: Corpus Callosum: It is the largest commissure of the brain It connects the two cerebral hemispheres Gross Features: Parts of corpus callosum … [Read more...] about Corpus Callosum Fibres: Forceps Minor, Forceps Major, Tapetum, And Rostrum
Central Sulcus: Dividing The Frontal And Parietal Lobes
Central Sulcus: Dividing The Frontal And Parietal Lobes Question 1. Corpus callosum Answer: It is largest commissure of the brain It connects the two cerebral hemispheres Parts: Genu It is the anterior end It lies 4 cm behind the frontal pole Rostrum It is directed downwards and backwards from the genu Trunk or body It is the … [Read more...] about Central Sulcus: Dividing The Frontal And Parietal Lobes