Spiny dogfish shark (Squalus acanthias) |
Cellular with some hypertrophic cells; lacunae are distinct |
Some partial mineralization at edges of core (below perichondrium); no distinct tesserae |
Blue shark (Prionace glauca) |
Not very cellular; slightly more cellular closer to edges (perichondrium); lacunae are distinct |
Tesserae are less distinct and rectangular; tesserae are not organized and consist of mineralized matrix with few cells; tesserae make up 1/8th of width of the scleral cartilage |
Porbeagle shark (Lamna nasus) |
Internal region is not very cellular; closer to the edges (perichondrium) it is slightly more cellular; lacunae are not distinct |
Tesserae are very distinct large square blocks; tesserae are densely mineralized and organized; nuclei and lacunae are observed within tesserae; region between tesserae is cellular similar to regions below (internal to) the tesserae; tesserae make up 1/5th of width of the scleral cartilage |