Module 4.3 Physiology Bone structure, tissue, & cell Flashcards

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Yellow Bone Barrow

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Fat storage tissue mainly in long bones

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Red bone marrow

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Found primarily in short and flat bones

  • primarily to produce red blood cells
  • new borns have all red bone marrow and overtime is converted to yellow bone marrow in long bones
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Diaphysis

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Center of bone

-meduallry/marrow cavity extends through it

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Compact bone

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  • Solid outer layer of bone
  • contains osteons (formerly Haversian systems)
  • usually found on the surface of the bone surrounds an inferior spongy bone
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Emphysis

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On the ends of each long bone are called proximal & distal epiphysis

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6
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Articular cartilage

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  • Within the joints
  • Help cushion joints & enable them to move freely
  • Found specifically at joint articulations
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Cartilage

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  • Another type of connective tissue

- matrix is flexible

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Osteocytes (bone cells)

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  • inside osteons

- contain tiny chambers called lucunae

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Lacunae

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  • Arranged in concentric circles around center canals
  • separated by matrix that’s contains protein, fibers of collagen and mineral deposits, calcium & phosphorus salts
  • center canals contain blood vessels & nerves —-> blood vessels bring nutrients that allow bone marrow to renew itself
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Spongy Bone

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  • contains bony bars & plates separated by irregular spaces
  • designed for strength *just as braces are used for support in buildings, the solid portions of spongy bone follow lines of stress
  • light than contact bone
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Osteoblasts

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  • bone absorbing cells
  • break down bone
  • remove worn cells
  • deposit calcium in blood
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Osteoblasts

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  • repairs destruction caused by work of osteoclasts
  • as they form new born osteoblasts take calcium from blood
  • adult & children require calcium in diet to promote the work of osteoblasts
  • eventually some of these cells get caught in the matrix they secrete and are converted to osteocytes
  • bc of continuous remodeling thickness of bones can change
  • physical use & hormone balance can effect thickness of bone
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