Bone and Bone Development 1

Bone and Bone Development 1

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Central (Haversian) Canal

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Section 1

(28 cards)

Central (Haversian) Canal

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osteoclasts

Front

In bone remodeling, which cells take action first?

Back

perforating canal

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Back

appositional growth

Front

Increase in bone thickness

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bone matrix

Front

Osteoblasts form what?

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periosteum

Front

The dense white fibrous covering around bone is the what?

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compact/dense

Front

This classification of bone forms the outside of bone.

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hematopoiesis

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This happens in the bone and is the production of new red blood cells.

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Osteon (Ground Bone)

Front

What is this a picture of?

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flat bone examples

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skull, ribs, sternum, scapula

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Long bone examples

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humerus, ulna, radius, femur, tibia, fibula

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short bone examples

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carpals and tarsals

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osteocytes

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These are osteoblasts that became trapped in the bone matrix.

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diaphysis

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epiphyseal plate

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Growth plate, made of cartilage, gradually ossifies

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spongy/cancellous

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This classification of bone forms the inside and consists of trabeculae.

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intramembranous ossification

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process by which bone forms directly from mesenchymal tissue

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osteon

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endochondrial ossification

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cartilage is replaced by bone; used by most bones

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epiphyseal growth

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growth in length of bone.

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epiphysis

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What does the red arrow show?

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medullary cavity

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cavity within the shaft of the long bones filled with bone marrow

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irregular bone examples

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vertebrae and facial bones

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Canaliculi

Front

What links osteocytes to each other and to bone lining cells?

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calcium, phosphate

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Bone is the stored source for what 2 compounds?

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intramembranous ossification

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Bone development which involves mesenchymal stem cells? (flat bones)

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articular cartilage

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Hyaline cartilage attached to articular bone surfaces

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lacuna

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This is the space that osteocytes reside in.

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