Osteology Flashcards

1
Q

What are the four basic tissues of the human body?

A

Epithelial, Muscle, Neural, and Connective tissue

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2
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What is the function of each type of bone cell?

A

Osteoblast: Form new bone
Osteocyte: maintain or nurture bone
Osteoclast: remodel bone

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3
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What is the primary constituent of the ground substance?

A

Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs)

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4
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What is the principal type of protein fiber in BONE?

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Collagen Type 1

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5
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What is the most frequently described deposit in bone?

A

Hydroxyapatite

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6
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What is Wolff’s Law as it pertains to bone?

A

Living tissue will respond to stressors; bone is formed or absorbed in response to stress

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7
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What are the three responses of bone that allow it to be described as “living”?

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It has the ability to heal, to remodel under stressors and to age.

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8
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What is bone the embryological derivative of?

A

Mesenchyme or cartilage

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9
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What is the name given to the pattern of ossification in mesenchyme?

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Intramembranous ossification

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10
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What is the timing for the appearance of intramembranous ossification?

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From the second to third month in utero

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11
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What is the timing for the appearance of ossification in cartilage?

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From the second to fifth month in utero

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12
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What part of the skulll is derived from endochondral ossification?

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Chondrocranium

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13
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Which bone of the appendicular skeleton is formed by both endochondral and intramembranous ossification?

A

Clavical

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14
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What are the primary sources of variation observed in bone?

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sexual dimorphism, ontogenetic variation, geographic r population-based variation and idiosyncratic variation.

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15
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What is another name for sexual dimorphism?

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Gender variation

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16
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What is another term for ontogenetic variation?

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Growth or age variation

17
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What is another name for geographic or population-based variation?

A

Ethnic variation

18
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What is another term for idiosyncratic variation?

A

Individual variation.