Skeletal Biology Flashcards
endocranial
inner surface of the cranial vault
ectocranial
outer surface of the cranial vault
appendicular skeleton
includes the pectorial girdle (clavicle and scapula) and the pelvic girdle
axial skeleton
includes the skull, spine, sacrum, ribs, and sternum
what are the functions of bones?
- support
- protection
- movement
- production of blood cells
- storage: fat and calcium
do bones exist in a vacuum?
no they are apart of the muscoskeletal system and work together with the soft tissues
what are the properties of bone?
- rigidity and flexibility
- lightweight support and strength
- less than 20% of body weight
- reshape and repair itself
what is the composite material of bone?
20% water
35% organic materials
45% inorganic material
compact/cortical bone
- dense bone
- thick outer part
trabecular/cancellous/spongy bone
- think, boney spicules
- different porosity
- nerve endings
subchondral bone
- at the joint, compact bone covered by cartilage in life
- smoother and shinier
- lack haversian system
periosteum
- thick tissue covering the outer layer of bones during life
- missing in dry bones
endosteum
cellular membrane that lines the inner surface of bones
what is the long bone structure?
- diaphysis
- epiphysis
- trabecular bone
diaphysis
- primary ossification center
- medullary cavity
- metaphysis