Exam 2 Slide show Skeletal Tissue (pt6) Flashcards
Which joints have little movement?
Fibrous joints
What are three examples of fibrous joints?
Sutures, Syndesmoses, and gomphoses
Which joints have no synovial cavity?
Cartilaginous joints
What are two examples of cartilaginous joints?
Synchondroses and Sympheses
Which joints are the most moveable?
Synovial joints
What are three examples of synovial joints?
Articular capsule, articular cartilage, and options
What is Paget’s disease?
A disease where bone resorption outpace deposition, causing the body to make too much spongy bone.
What is osteoporosis?
Porous bone; where resorption outpaces deposition; excessive loss of calcium.
What is rickets?
Bone softening in children; vitamin D deficiency
What is osteomalacia
Bone softening in adults; vitamin D deficiency
What is osteoarthritis?
The degeneration of articular cartilage, causing bony ends to touch.
Compare and contrast Spongy and Compact bone based off of red bone marrow
S - yes
C - No
Compare and contrast Spongy and Compact bone based off of Haversian system
S - No
C - Yes
Compare and contrast Spongy and Compact bone based off of Hematopiesis
S - Yes
C - No
Compare and contrast Spongy and Compact bone based off of Interstitial lamellae
S - Yes
C - Yes