Skeletal Biology Flashcards

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endocranial

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inner surface of the cranial vault

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ectocranial

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outer surface of the cranial vault

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3
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appendicular skeleton

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includes the pectorial girdle (clavicle and scapula) and the pelvic girdle

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4
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axial skeleton

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includes the skull, spine, sacrum, ribs, and sternum

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5
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what are the functions of bones?

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  • support
  • protection
  • movement
  • production of blood cells
  • storage: fat and calcium
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6
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do bones exist in a vacuum?

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no they are apart of the muscoskeletal system and work together with the soft tissues

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7
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what are the properties of bone?

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  • rigidity and flexibility
  • lightweight support and strength
  • less than 20% of body weight
  • reshape and repair itself
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8
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what is the composite material of bone?

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20% water
35% organic materials
45% inorganic material

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9
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compact/cortical bone

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  • dense bone

- thick outer part

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trabecular/cancellous/spongy bone

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  • think, boney spicules
  • different porosity
  • nerve endings
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subchondral bone

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  • at the joint, compact bone covered by cartilage in life
  • smoother and shinier
  • lack haversian system
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12
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periosteum

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  • thick tissue covering the outer layer of bones during life

- missing in dry bones

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13
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endosteum

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cellular membrane that lines the inner surface of bones

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14
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what is the long bone structure?

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  • diaphysis
  • epiphysis
  • trabecular bone
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15
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diaphysis

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  • primary ossification center
  • medullary cavity
  • metaphysis
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16
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epiphysis

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secondary ossification center

  • distal and proximal ends
  • articular cartilage
  • epiphyseal line (growth plate)
17
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medullary cavity

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  • yellow marrow
  • reserve of fat cells
  • in the diaphysis of the long bone
18
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trabecular bone

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  • red marrow

- blood-forming tissue

19
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osteoblasts

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  • move
  • often concentrated just beneath the periosteum
  • deposits the organic matric of the bone (osteoids)
20
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osteoid

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  • pre-bone tissue

- uncalcified matrix of bone

21
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osteocytes

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  • don’t move
  • osetoblasts that have become trapped in the osteoid
  • reside in the lacunae
  • maintain bone tissue
22
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osteoclasts

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  • takes away from existing bone

- reabsorbs bone mineral

23
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secondary osteons

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  • damage osteons, so they get together with another to form a larger osteon
  • aren’t round like primary
24
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what is the purpose of the microstructure?

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  • strength
  • nutrient transport
  • mechanical system for repairing and remodeling
25
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what are the components to the bone microstructure

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  • osteoblasts
  • osteoid
  • osteocytes
  • osteoclasts
  • osteons
26
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osteons

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the structures where osteocytes live