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  1. 31 sie 2017 · Cartilage is a flexible connective tissue found in multiple areas of the body, including joints, the ear and nose, and intervertebral discs. Hyaline cartilage, the most abundant type of cartilage, plays a supportive role and assists in movement.

    • Elastic Cartilage

      Elastic cartilage, sometimes referred to as yellow...

    • Hyaline Cartilage

      Hyaline cartilage is the most common of the three types...

    • Ear

      At the bottom of the ear canal is the tympanic membrane...

    • Intervertebral Discs

      Intervertebral discs are fibrocartilaginous structures...

    • Connective Tissue

      Connective tissue is the tissue that connects or separates,...

    • Sternum

      The sternum is the bone that lies in the anterior midline of...

    • Hands

      Bones. The bones of the hand can be divided into three...

    • Ankles

      Ankle joint (articulatio talocruralis) The ankle joint, also...

  2. The eye is a sense organ containing receptor cells that are sensitive to light. The structure of the eye allows it to carry out its function; important structural features include the: cornea. iris. lens. retina. optic nerve. Eye structure diagram

  3. 27 paź 2020 · Cartilage is a supple tissue which allows for facial movement as well as providing a lightweight supportive structure in the external ear, and the tip and septum of the nose. In other regions it acts as a shock absorber, cushioning areas where bone meets bone and preventing abrasion and damage.

  4. 17 paź 2022 · Cartilage has many functions, including the ability to resist compressive forces, enhance bone resilience, and provide support in bony areas where flexibility is needed (see Image. Cartilage and Bone Illustration).

  5. The structures and functions of the eyes are complex. Each eye constantly adjusts the amount of light it lets in, focuses on objects near and far, and produces continuous images that are instantly transmitted to the brain. The orbit is the bony cavity that contains the eyeball, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels, as well as the structures that ...

  6. Activity Sheet 1: How the Eyes Work . Below is a drawing of the eye with some important parts numbered. Write the names of the parts of the eye and their functions in the proper boxes. The clue list is there to help you. Part Names • Lens • Retina •

  7. The first lesson introduces you to the parts of the eye, their functions, and the impacts disease and aging have on the eyes and vision. Described are several eye conditions, including glaucoma, cataracts, age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, presbyopia, dry eye syndrome, and stroke-related hemianopsia.

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