Chap 5: Bone (bone structure) (exam 2) Flashcards

1
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What are the two types of bone

A

Primary and secondary

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2
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What type of bone in primary bone

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immature bone (woven)

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3
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where is primary bone found

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fetal development and bone repair

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4
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primary bone is composed of what?

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many osteocytes, low minerals and more random collagen I

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5
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Secondary bone is is what type of bone

A

mature bone (lamellar)

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6
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There are more minerals in secondary bone meaning what

A

this bone is stronger than primary bone

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7
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organized or random collagen I in mature bone

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organized

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8
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what are the general structural components of mature bone

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Compact bone, cancellous bone, periosteum, endosteum,

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9
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Compact bone is made up of what?

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lamellae with no CT spaces/vascular channels

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10
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what lamellae compose compact bone

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outer and inner circumferential lamellae, aversion systems and interstitial lamellae

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11
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the outer circumferential lamellae (periosteal lamellae) has newer bone under what?

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periosteum has many sharpey’s fibers

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12
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the inner circumferential lamellae (endosteal lamellae) is comosed of what

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newer bone next to the cancellous bone and marrow cavity

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13
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the haversian systems (osteons) have what components

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osteocytes in lacunae, canaliculi (thin channels), central (haversian) canal, volkmann’s canals (vascular channel

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14
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the Haversian canal contains what?

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loose areolar CT, many cell types, blood and lymph vessels, sympathetic nerves, endosteum

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15
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Cancellous bone is also known as what

A

trabecular bone (spongy)

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16
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Cancellous bone contains what

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Trabeculae, osteon structure, cell nourishment

17
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The trabeculae will align with what?

A

stress (not randome)

18
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The trabeculae of spongy bone is surrounded by what? i

A

irregular ct filled spaces

19
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What are the two parts of the periosteum

A

fibrous and osteogenic periosteum

20
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What is the structure of the fibrous periosteum

A

lots of collagen I, has a lot of sharpies fibers, many fibroblasts and blood vessels and nerves

21
Q

The fibrous layer of the periosteum is the closest that what will get to bony matrix?

A

sensory supply

22
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what is the function of the fibrous periosteum

A

distribute blood vessels and nerves and provide transition between bone and tendons and ligaments

23
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the osteogenic periosteum’s structure is what?

A

a single layer of cells

24
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what are the possible cell types in the osteogenic periosteum

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osteogenic cells, osteoblasts, osteoclasts

25
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what is the function of the osteogenic periosteum

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healing, growth and remodeling

26
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the endosteum is a single layer of cells that line what surface of the bone?

A

the internal surface

27
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what are the components of endosteum

A

osteogenic, osteoblast, osteoclasts, and bone lining cells

28
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Endosteum is found lining where?

A

endosteal lamellae or cancellous bone, ct sinusoids, volkmann;s and central canals