Shotgun Histology Elastic Cartilage

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Shotgun Histology Elastic Cartilage

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  • Yall knew what he meant, give him a break .lol.!

  • excuse me Dr.Minarcik, but isn't this "Elastic Cartilage"?

    because you refer to it as "Fibrocartilage" 2 times at: 0:06 and 0:58 .

    thanks,

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  • Hi Dr. M,

    I was referred by my classmate to come to your videos and I'm so thankful I did. I love how i can study for A&P without being in a class. Thank you so much for your help and time. You're terrific!

  • fibrocartilage NEVER has e "perchondrium"(only elastic cartilage & hyaline cartilage do!)

    and the slide in video has a perichondrium and elastic fibers,so it is an elastic cartilage.

  • Great videos.

    Thank you so much !

  • I suggest a remake, many people can get fooled when you say fibrocartilage..

  • amazing. Thanks again.

  • I'm pretty sure this is elastic cartilage......

  • @foeasy16 No, fibrocartilage has type I collagen in addition to the type II in all cartilage. Elastic cartilage has elastin and type II cartilage. The 2 types of cartilage are different and not subsets of each other.

  • @mohazsash

    fibrocartilage contains collagen AND elastic fibers...so i guess you can use it interchangeable

  • Very good!!!! You teach very good!! I wish i`ve dicovered you early!

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