Veterinary Anatomy

Blood and Lymph

Veterinary Anatomy

Blood is the connective tissue consisting of free cells and a fluid intercellular substance or plasma. The structural elements of Mammalian blood include red blood corpuscles (erythrocytes), white blood corpuscles (leucocytes) and blood platelets.

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Periosteum and Endosteum

Veterinary Anatomy

Periosteum is a fibrous membrane investing the bones except at their articular surfaces. It consists of two layers, the outer of which is composed of course fibrous connective tissue containing few cells but numerous blood vessels and nerves. The inner layer is more cellular and less vascular and contains many elastic fibres. In the growing

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Histology of Compact bone

Veterinary Anatomy

This is composed of numerous systems of concentrically arranged bony lamellae, around a central canal, the Haversian canal, which run longitudinally and encloses blood vessels. Each concentric system is known as a Haversian system or Osteon. Haversian canals of adjacent systems are inter connected by transverse channels and volkmann’s canals connect haversian canals with periosteal

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Bone (Osseous tissue)

Veterinary Anatomy

Bone or osseous tissue consists of cells, collagenous fibers, and an intercellular matrix of organic substances. The organic matrix is chiefly made up of osseo mucoid and in this matrix, collagen fibres are embedded and the fibrils form a major portion of the intercellular substance. The inorganic matter is composed of calcium phosphate, calcium carbonate

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Ground substance of cartilage

Veterinary Anatomy

Ground substance of cartilage appears homogenous in fresh condition or in ordinary preparations. Only the walls of the lacunae stand out as mere refractive rings intensely staining with basic dyes. These rings are called capsules. These are not of the nature of cell membranes but represent considerations of the matrix surrounding the cells.  The ground substance

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White fibro cartilage

Veterinary Anatomy

White fibro cartilage is a combination of dense collagenous fibers and cartilage cells. The cells are surrounded by capsules which in turn are surrounded by variable amounts of matrix. Frequently, the cells enclosed in capsules, lie in rows between which are dense wavy bundles of collagenous fibres. Fibrous cartilage occurs in intervertebral, discs, interarticular cartilage,

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