chondrocytes in the articular joint are aligned in columns as they are in during embryonic limb growth. Fibrocartilagenous chondrocytes may align although only through areas of stress, at the enthesis, fibroblasts in fibrocartilage do align and do so the orientation of collagen fibrils.
Yes, I too was told by my professor that they are arranged in rows, but I've never actually SEEN that. They are so sparse, like WD says, so I don't see how anyone could make out any rows. It's those types of confusing descriptions that make you think histology is hard, but when you actually get a feel for it and find your own way to identify structures it actually isn't that bad! Thanks again for these vids!
Chondrocytes live in lacunae, even in fibrocartilage
WashingtonDeceit 1 day ago
How to differentiate between chondrocytes and fibroblasts?
CoterminousDerelict 1 day ago
Great videos! Thank you so much!
geminight11 3 months ago
well done doctor ! you're a huge help , in my school we are using Junquiera's histology and it is so complicated, thanks anyway ! :)
therunawayslover995 5 months ago
Fibrocartilage ((Trichrome stain ))
the structure :
-chondrocytes.
-Collagen fibers.
-Dense regular connective tissue.
ya2006mi 1 year ago 2
you are my hero, you just saved my day.
I'm a medical student in switzerland and I highly appreciate your work!
babywilla 1 year ago
thank you too Dr. well done. I need to know the program you use for your presentations please.
arwailli 1 year ago
As a medical student on second semester I can surely use your nice videos as a supplement for my microscopy reading :-)
You Thank you very much ;)
amna0 1 year ago
chondrocytes in the articular joint are aligned in columns as they are in during embryonic limb growth. Fibrocartilagenous chondrocytes may align although only through areas of stress, at the enthesis, fibroblasts in fibrocartilage do align and do so the orientation of collagen fibrils.
jasonking10001 3 years ago
also, aren't the chondrocytes in fibrocartilage arranged in rows?
supermariofj 3 years ago 3
i do not think so, because the chondrocytes in fibrocartilage are much sparser than in the other 2 types
WashingtonDeceit 3 years ago
Yes, I too was told by my professor that they are arranged in rows, but I've never actually SEEN that. They are so sparse, like WD says, so I don't see how anyone could make out any rows. It's those types of confusing descriptions that make you think histology is hard, but when you actually get a feel for it and find your own way to identify structures it actually isn't that bad! Thanks again for these vids!
SupaAmi 2 years ago
thank you so much.really helpful!
azizulsalehudin 3 years ago
good video
AnDrEiNkA 3 years ago