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Histological image of a developing vertebra and intervertebral disc (rat) labelled. | Histological image of a developing vertebra and intervertebral disc (rat) labelled. | ||
intervertebral disc - nucleus pulposus and annular fibrocartilage (bottom of image) | * intervertebral disc - nucleus pulposus and annular fibrocartilage (bottom of image) | ||
* vertebra - cartilage template and developing bony collar (top of image) | |||
* scale bar 80 microns | |||
See also adjacent region image of [[:File:Ossification_endochondral_01.jpg|Developing Vertebra]] | |||
:'''Links:''' [[Musculoskeletal System - Axial Skeleton Development|Axial Skeleton]] | [[:File:Ossification endochondral 1.jpg|Image - Intervertebral Disc]] | [[:File:Ossification_endochondral_01.jpg|Image - Vertebra]] | [[Bone Development]] | [[Cartilage Histology]] | [[Bone Histology]] | |||
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Revision as of 12:28, 26 March 2012
Endochondral Ossification
Histological image of a developing vertebra and intervertebral disc (rat) labelled.
- intervertebral disc - nucleus pulposus and annular fibrocartilage (bottom of image)
- vertebra - cartilage template and developing bony collar (top of image)
- scale bar 80 microns
See also adjacent region image of Developing Vertebra
- Links: Axial Skeleton | Image - Intervertebral Disc | Image - Vertebra | Bone Development | Cartilage Histology | Bone Histology
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Original File Name: Endochondral9x10n3-1000px.jpg
Image Source: UNSW Embryology
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