. Elements of histology. Histology. or anujular granult's. Tlie groiincl suljstance thereby loses its transparency, becomes o})H<jue in transmitted, white in re- flected, light, and, of course, / ver}^ hard and brittle. This process is the calcification of cartilage. It is also met with in cartilage that is to be replaced by bone, being the precursor of the formation of bone, as in the €mbr3'0 {see be- low), and at the Fit 45.—From a Preparation of the Sterna Cartilage of a Newt. growing ends of The lacunae containing the cartilage cells anastomose by tine channels. I. •',•-•5 long bones. 5


. Elements of histology. Histology. or anujular granult's. Tlie groiincl suljstance thereby loses its transparency, becomes o})H<jue in transmitted, white in re- flected, light, and, of course, / ver}^ hard and brittle. This process is the calcification of cartilage. It is also met with in cartilage that is to be replaced by bone, being the precursor of the formation of bone, as in the €mbr3'0 {see be- low), and at the Fit 45.—From a Preparation of the Sterna Cartilage of a Newt. growing ends of The lacunae containing the cartilage cells anastomose by tine channels. I. •',•-•5 long bones. 58. The division of the nucleus of the cartilage cells has been observed during life by Schleicher and Flemming. It takes place after the mode of karyokinesis. The lacunie _<«U.,/ , of the cartilage are not isolated cavities, but are connected with one another by fine channels (Fig. 45), so that the ground substance is easily permeable by the current of nutritive fluid. These channels and lacunae form an intercommunicating system, and are connected with the lymphatics of the perichondrium (Budge). Formed matter, as pig- ment granules, red and white blood. Fig. 40.—Three Car- tilage Cells filled with Fat Droplets. From the hyaline cartilage of the nasal septum of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Klein, E. (Edward), 1844-1925; Edkins, John Sydney, b. 1865. Philadelphia : Lea Brothers


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