Exam 2 Slide show Skeletal Tissue (pt4) Flashcards
In intramembranous ossification, how is the periosteum developed?
Bone matrix > compact bone
Which ossification do most bones form by?
Endochondral ossification
What is Perichondrium made of?
fibrous connective tissue
What is the starting tissue type for intramembranous bone formation?
Fiborous connective tissue
What is the starting tissue type for creating the cartilage model of endochondral bone formation?
Hyaline cartilage
The cartilage model grows by two mechanisms, what are they?
- Interstitial - Grows in length
- Appositional - grows in girth
In regards to the cartilage model, which growth method involves chondrocytes surrounded by matrix which elongate the bone by continuing to secrete matrix
Interstitial
In regards to the cartilage model, which growth method involves new chondroblasts on the periphery of the bone adding matrix to the surface, thickening the model
Appositional
Of the two types of bone, which is formed first in intramembranous bone formation?
Trabeculae (spongy bone)
Of the two types of bone, which is formed first in endochondral bone formation?
Trabeculae (spongy bone)
During growth of the cartilage model in endochondral ossification, what stage of the cell cycle are chondrocytes in that are undergoing hypertrophy?
G0 (G-Zero)
Which ossification center develops during prenatal development?
The primary ossification center
Most bones have how many primary ossification centers?
Just one
Which ossification center accounts for postnatal bone growth during childhood and adolescence?
Secondary ossification centers
How many secondary ossification centers are there?
Multiple