Chapter 7: Bones Flashcards

1
Q

What are the functions of bones?

A
  1. Support and protect softer tissues
  2. Provide points of attachment for muscles
  3. House blood-producing cells
  4. Store inorganic salts
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2
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In what ways do bones differ?

A

Size & Shape

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3
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In what ways are bones similar?

A

Structure, Development, & Function

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4
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What are the 4 shapes bones can be classified as?

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  1. Long
  2. Short
  3. Flat
  4. Irregular
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5
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How much of the bone matrix contains inorganic mineral salts?

A

70%

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6
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What is the most abundant salt in the bone?

A

Calcium Phosphate

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7
Q

What other ions are found in the bone?

A
  1. Magnesium
  2. Sodium
  3. Potassium
  4. Carbonate
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8
Q

What is osteoporosis?

A

A condition that results from the loss of bone mineralization.

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9
Q

What happens when the blood calcium gets too low?

A

The parathyroid gland releases the PTH, which stimulates the action of osteoclasts, breaking down bone, and releasing calcium to the blood.

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10
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What happens when the blood calcium gets too high?

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Thyroid gland releases calcitonin, which stimulates the action of osteoblasts, depositing calcium into the bones.

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