Bone Tissue Flashcards
Bone Tissues Composition
Connective tissue (supports and maintains form)
Organic Extracellular Component
33% is organic
- Collagen (long fibres throughout bone)
- Ground substance (proteoglycans - surround collagen)
- Functions to resist tension
Inorganic Extracellular Component
67% is inorganic
- Mineral salts: makes bone hard and resistant to compression
Cellular Component of Bone
2% of bone by weight
- Four types of cells
- Cells maintain bone homeostasis, bone destruction = bone formation
Osteogenic Cells
Stem Cells, produce osteoblasts
Osteoblasts
Produce new bone matrix
Osteocytes
Control activity of osteoblasts/clasts, recycle protein and minerals from matrix
Osteoclasts
Remove bone matrix
Compact Bone : Macroscopically
Outer surfaces dense and impenetrable
Compact Bone : Microscopically
Made up of circumferential lamelle and osteons
Osteon
Longitudinal unit within compact bone
Provides pathway for nutrients and to get cells in ECM
Central Canal
Contains blood vessels and nerves
Lamellae
- Series of cylinders formed of ECM around central canal
- Form shape of osteon
- Collagen fibres within lamellae resist force
Lacunae
Lakes for osteocytes
Canaliculi
Channels for nutrients through ECM