Lesson 4.1 Flashcards
articular cartilage
dense, white, connective tissue that covers the articulating surfaces of bones at joints.
bone marrow
material with rich blood supply found within the marrow cavity of long bones;yellow marrow stores fat and red marrow is active in producing blood cells.
cortical bone
dense, solid bone that covers the outer surface of all bones and is the main form of bone tissue in the long bones.
diaphysis
the shaft of a long bone
endosteum
membrane lining the medullary cavity.
epiphyseal plate
growth plate near the ends of long bones where osteoblast activity increases bone length.
epiphysis
the bulbous end of the long bone
Haversian Canals
major passageways running in the direction of the length of long bones, providing paths for blood vessels.
hematopiesis
process of blood cell formation
lacunae
tiny cavities laid out in concentric circles around the Haversian Canals.
Medullary Cavity
central hollow in the long bones
osiffication
process of bone formation
osteoblasts
specialized bone cells that build new bone tissue
osteoclasts
specialized bone cells that resorb bone tissue
osteocytes
mature bone cells