Bone Membranes Flashcards
1
Q
What are the 2 kinds of bone membranes?
A
Periosteum
&
Endosteum
2
Q
What are the characteristics of Periosteum?
A
- Outer fibrous layer is dense irregular connective tissue
- Inner osteogenic layer is composed of osteoblasts and osteoclasts
- Richly supplied with nerve fibers (source of pain during bone fractures and bone bruises), blood and lymphatic vessels, which enter the bone via nutrient foramina
- Secured to underlying bone by Sharpey’s fibers
3
Q
What are the characteristics of Endosteum?
A
Delicate membrane covering internal medullary surfaces of bone
4
Q
What is the structure of short, irregular, and flat bones?
A
- Thin plates of periosteum-covered compact bone on the outside with endosteum-covered spongy bone (known as diploe) on the inside
- Have no diaphysis or epiphyses
- Contain red (hematopoietic) bone marrow between the trabeculae
5
Q
Where is Hematopoietic tissue (Red Marrow) found?
A
- In infants: found in the medullary cavity and all areas of spongy bone for every bone
- In adults: found in the diploe of flat bones, and the head of the femur and humerus