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Home » Hyaline Cartilage and Perichondrium: Structure, Function, and Classification of Cartilage

Hyaline Cartilage and Perichondrium: Structure, Function, and Classification of Cartilage

February 13, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Hyaline Cartilage

Question 1. Write a short note on perichondrium.
Answer.

  • The perichondrium is a vascular membrane that forms the covering of a cartilage.
  • It is made up of two layers:
    • The outer fibrous layer is made up of collagen bundles. It has a rich blood supply.
    • The inner chondrogenic layer is made up of chondroblasts. The chondroblast can change into chondrocytes. The chondroblasts can divide and secrete matrix, and it assists in the peripheral growth of the cartilage.

Hyaline Cartilage Definition

“Importance Of Perichondrium In Cartilage Growth”

Classify The Various Types Of Cartilages.

The cartilages are classified into three types:

  • Hyaline cartilage
  • Yellow elastic cartilage
  • Fibrocartilage

Hyaline Cartilage and Perichondrium Structure, Function, And Classification of Cartilage

“The Role Of Perichondrium In Maintaining Cartilage Integrity”

Question 2. Write a short note on the hyaline cartilage.
Answer.

It is the most widely distributed cartilage in the body.

Perichondrium Function

Histological features

  • It is transparent (Greek, halos = transparent stone).
  • It has a homogeneous, basophilic intercellular substance.
  • It stains blue (i.e. basophilic) with hematoxylin and eosin stain due to the presence of chondroitin and keratin sulfate in its ground substance.

“Risk Factors For Damage To Hyaline Cartilage”

Read And Learn More: Selective Anatomy Notes And Question And Answers

Hyaline Cartilage Structure

  • The chondrocytes are present in groups of two to four cells within lacunae to form cell nests.
  • The matrix around the cell nests is stained deeper to form a lacunar capsule. Groups of 2 or more chondrocytes are known as cell nests.
  • The fibers are not seen as a distinct entity.
  • It is covered by perichondrium.

Hyaline Cartilage Structure Diagram

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hyaline Cartilage vs Elastic Cartilage

“Early Signs Of Issues With Hyaline Cartilage”

Function

Resists compressive and tensile forces.

Hyaline Cartilage And Perichondrium Relationship

Sites

Laryngeal cartilage (Example: thyroid, cricoid), tracheal ring, costal cartilage, septal cartilage of the nose, and most of the fetal skeleton.

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