Lecture Exam 2 Flashcards
What are the cells responsible for breaking bone down called?
Osteoclasts
What is the process by which long bones are formed?
Endochondral Ossification
What are the functions of the integument?
Protection, prevention of water loss and water gain, temperature regulation, metabolic regulation, immune defense, sensory reception and secretion
What is the anatomical organization of the integument?
Nails, hair, sweat glands, and sebaceous glands.
In What layer are the accessory organs found in the integument?
Dermis
What is the layer of the epidermis that is constantly slughing called?
Stratum Corneum
What is the name for the type of bone that is sandwiched between the outer layer of compact bone in the skull?
Diploe
What type of gland uses a hair follicle to secret it’s product onto the skin?
Sebaceous gland
While using a q-tip what kind of secretion are you removing?
Cerumen
The temporal process of what bone helps form the Zygomatic arch?
Zygomatic bone
Bone remodeling is a continual process where _____ form a matrix in collagen fibers and _____ serves to break down existing bone.
Osteoblasts, osteoclasts
From a list you have to determine which is not of of the four zones of the metapiphasis.
Zone of resting cartilage, Zone of proliferating cartilage, zone of hypertrophic cartilage, zone of calcified cartilage
What does the axial skeleton consist of?
The skull, the vertebral column, and the thoracic cavity
The only movable bone of the skull is what?
(Excluding the ear ossicles)
The mandible
What is the smallest facial bone?
Lacrimal bone