A manual of anatomy . Fig. 79.—Sections of cartilage. A, Hyalin cartilage, a. Fibrous layer of peri-chondrium; b, genetic layer of perichondrium; c, youngest chondroblasts; d, older chondro-blasts; e, capsule; /, cells; g, lacuna. B, Elastic cartilage. C, White fibro-cartilage.(Radaschs Histology.) Fibrocartilage is found as the intervertebral discs, interarticularcartilages and deepening joint cavities. It may calcify in old age. Elastic cartilage does not concern us here. Ligaments are those bands of dense white fibrous tissue that holdthe bones together. They resemble the fasciae in structu


A manual of anatomy . Fig. 79.—Sections of cartilage. A, Hyalin cartilage, a. Fibrous layer of peri-chondrium; b, genetic layer of perichondrium; c, youngest chondroblasts; d, older chondro-blasts; e, capsule; /, cells; g, lacuna. B, Elastic cartilage. C, White fibro-cartilage.(Radaschs Histology.) Fibrocartilage is found as the intervertebral discs, interarticularcartilages and deepening joint cavities. It may calcify in old age. Elastic cartilage does not concern us here. Ligaments are those bands of dense white fibrous tissue that holdthe bones together. They resemble the fasciae in structure and con-sist of bundles of white fibrous tissue, most of which are parallel toone another; other bundles pass obliquely or transversely to thepreceding and bind all together into a firm sheet or band. A variablequantity of elastic tissue is present. The connective-tissue cells liebetween the bundles of fibers and are comparatively few in are whitish and shiny in appearance and are arranged as STR


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