Deep Fascia
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Which of the following is NOT a function of deep fascia?

  • Forming retinacula around joints
  • Forming interosseous membranes (correct)
  • Forming sheaths around big blood vessels
  • Sending inter muscular septa
  • What is the structure of deep fascia made of?

  • Loose collagen fibers
  • Muscle fibers
  • Compact and regular collagen fibers (correct)
  • Elastin fibers
  • Where is deep fascia thickened to form the palmar aponeurosis?

  • Around big blood vessels
  • Between bones
  • Around joints
  • In the palm (correct)
  • Which of the following sites does hyaline cartilage NOT exist in?

    <p>Larynx (except epiglottis) and tracheal rings</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which type of cartilage is present in the intervertebral discs and symphysis?

    <p>White fibrocartilage</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Where is yellow elastic fibrocartilage NOT present?

    <p>Epiglottis</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which type of cartilage is replaced by bone in old age?

    <p>Hyaline cartilage</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Deep Fascia

    • One of the functions of deep fascia is not to produce hyaline cartilage
    • Deep fascia is made up of dense irregular connective tissue

    Palmar Aponeurosis

    • Deep fascia is thickened to form the palmar aponeurosis in the palm of the hand

    Hyaline Cartilage

    • Hyaline cartilage does not exist in the epiphyseal plates
    • Hyaline cartilage is replaced by bone in old age

    Cartilage in Intervertebral Discs and Symphysis

    • Fibrocartilage is present in the intervertebral discs and symphysis

    Yellow Elastic Fibrocartilage

    • Yellow elastic fibrocartilage is not present in the epiphyseal plates of long bones

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    Test your knowledge on the structure and functions of deep fascia with this quiz. Learn about interosseous membranes, intermuscular septa, retinacula, palmar aponeurosis, planter aponeurosis, pulley, and raphe.

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