Arthrology and Bone formation Flashcards

1
Q

What is inner less dense portion of the bone that contains a speculated network interconnecting spaces called trabeculae?

A

Spongy (Cancellous) bone

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2
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Strong dense outer layer, protect the bone, gives it strengths for supporting the body is called…

A

Compact bone

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3
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This cavity is central, contains trabecular, filled with yellow marrow…

A

Medullary Cavity

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4
Q

Red marrow in long bone is concentrated at … and not in …

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Ends of the bone not in the medullary cavity

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5
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What are the 2 types of ossifications

A

Intramembranous and Endochondral

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6
Q

bone development that form in fibrous membranes in embryo produce the flat bones is what type of ossification

A

Intramembranous ossification

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7
Q

Bone Development that occur in the Hyaline Cartilage is called…

A

Endochondral

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8
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what is the long shaft of the bone called during development?

A

Diaphysis

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9
Q

Primary ossification occurs….

A

before birth, long bones are developed

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10
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Secondary ossification occurs ….

A

After birth, epiphysis is developed

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11
Q

Joints can be classified in 2 ways…

A

Functionally and Structurally

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12
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what are the 3 types of functional classification

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Synarthrosis, Amphiarthrosis, Diarthrosis

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13
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Structural Classification also have 3 types, what are they?

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Fibrous (not very mobile), Cartilaginous, and Synovial

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14
Q

what are the examples of Fibrous joints?

A

Syndesmosis, Sutures, and Gomphosis

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15
Q

What classification does Symphysis belong to?

A

Cartilaginous joints

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16
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What are the 6 movement joints of the synovial joint?

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Pivot, Saddle, Ginglymus, Ellipsoidal, Ball and Socket, Gliding