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BDS notes, Question and Answers

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General Anatomy

Sharpey’s Fibres

March 9, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Sharpey s Fibres

Sharpey's Fibres The periosteum is anchored to the outer part of bone tissue by Sharpey’s fibres. From the inner layer of the periosteum, coarse collagen fibres extend inwards to enter the bone matrix. These are called Sharpey’s fibres (perforating fibres). The Sharpey’s fibres enter the bone matrix like spikes of a shoe thus anchoring the periosteum to the … [Read more...] about Sharpey’s Fibres

Red Bone Marrow in Adults: Function, Location, and Health Implications

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Red Bone Marrow In Adults Function, Location, And Health Implications

Red bone marrow plays a vital role in our bodies, especially when it comes to producing blood cells. This soft tissue is found in certain bones and is responsible for generating red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Understanding how red bone marrow functions, where it’s located, and its health implications can help us appreciate its importance in our overall … [Read more...] about Red Bone Marrow in Adults: Function, Location, and Health Implications

Arteries: What They Are, Anatomy & Function

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Anatomical end artery

Arteries: What They Are, Anatomy & Function Question 1. Describe the end arteries in brief and mention their clinical significance. Answer. These are the arteries that do not anastomose with neighbouring arteries, e.g. central artery of retina, arteries of spleen, liver, kidneys, metaphyses of long bones, central branches of the cerebral arteries. Arteries Anatomy … [Read more...] about Arteries: What They Are, Anatomy & Function

Three Types Of Capillaries

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Three Types Of Capillaries

Three Types Of Capillaries Differences Between Capillaries and Sinusoids "Functions Of Different Capillary Types In The Body" Question 2. Enumerate the organs where fenestrated capillaries are present. Answer. Pancreas Intestine Renal glomeruli Endocrine glands Skin "Early Signs Of Problems With Capillary Health" Question 3. Enumerate the … [Read more...] about Three Types Of Capillaries

Types of Arteries: Functions, Locations, and Medical Significance

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Types Of Arteries Functions, Locations, And Medical Significance

Arteries are vital components of our circulatory system, tasked with transporting oxygen-rich blood from the heart to various parts of the body. Understanding the different types of arteries, their unique functions, and their significance in maintaining our health can help us appreciate the complexity of our cardiovascular system. In this article, we will explore the types of … [Read more...] about Types of Arteries: Functions, Locations, and Medical Significance

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