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fibrous cartilaginous tissue

fibrous cartilaginous tissue: intervertebral disc
it is characterized by:
* not possess perichondrium
* holds smaller chondrocytes
* there are few chondrocytes
* have plenty matrix rich in collagen fibers
Chondrocytes were found in their condroplasts.

Formation of cartilage tissue and its growth

Formation of cartilage tissue and its growth

The process of cartilage formation, which is also called Chondrogenese will increase initially from the densely mesenchyma zusammengelegenen Chondroblasten. This eventually take on their function and it is a matrix, which is rich in Chondromukoprotein. At the same time Tropokollagen produces and Extrazellularraum than collagen deposition. Through the production of these substances move the Chondroblasten ever further apart. At the same time, they differentiate into chondrocytes, either individually in the matrix, or propagate by division and then as isogenic groups may be present. The growth of cartilage done so primarily by the size of the increase Interzellularsubstanz, which also known as interstitial growth which is just under the cartilage formation occurs. For further growth, or even in a limited framework for the regeneration of cartilage tissue is mainly the Anlagerungswachstum (appositionelles growth) responsible. This leads to the formation of cartilage tissue from the surface, namely through the cartilage skin. In its inner layer sit Chondroblasten that synthesize the matrix and are still mitotic can share.

cartilage tissue

Cartilage 
 
Hyaline cartilage in Light picture 
Cartilage tissue is both a fixed pressure as well as biegungselastisches, vascular loose supporting tissue, in the development of the plant also bony skeleton forms. It is cut and there as other binding and Stützgewebsarten from cells and the surrounding Interzellularsubstanz consisting of formed and unformed components.