Bone (Development) Flashcards

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Ossification

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Fibrous / Cartilage cells being replaced by bone cells

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Intramembranous Ossification (Which Bones?)

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Face and Skull

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Endochondral Ossification (Which Bones?)

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Limbs, Vertebrae, Thoracic, Pelvic

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Intramembranous Ossification (What is it?)

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Bone formation from fibrous tissue

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5
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Endochondral Ossification

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Bone formation from cartilage

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Intramembranous Ossification (Process?)

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  • Mesenchyme differentiate into osteoblasts which produce osteoid
  • Osteoid are buried and become osteocytes
  • Bone grows to form spicules
  • Blood vessels are entrapped
  • Osteoblasts continue to deposit and then form spongy bone
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Endochondral Ossification (Process?)

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  • Chondrocytes at the diaphysis grow
  • Blood vessels grow around cartilage
  • Perichondral form Periosteum (Inner layer forms thin bone layer)
  • Cartilage Cells die and are replaced by osteoblasts
    Forms spongy bones
    Primary Ossification Center
  • Cartilage at metaphysis is invaded by osteoblasts
  • Bone increases in diameter
  • Osteoblasts migrate into epiphysis
    Secondary Ossification Center
  • Osteoblasts replace cartilage with bone
  • Epiphysis is pushed away from diaphysis –> Longer Bone
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8
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Interstitial Growth

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Chondrocytes in matrix divide

Daughter Cells secrete matrix

Cartilage Expand

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Appositional Growth

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  • Inner layer of periosteum differentiates to form osteoblasts
  • Bone matrix added to surface
  • Forms more layers on the bone surface and increases its diameter
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10
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How do bones grow in width and diameter

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Central Endosteal Resorption
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Periosteal Deposition

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11
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How do bones grow in length?

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Apposition at Epiphyseal Growth Plates

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12
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Epiphyseal Growth Plate

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Cartilage that is only present in the growth phase.

Starts at diaphysis (Primary Ossification Centre)
Ends at epiphysis (Secondary Ossification Centre)

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13
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Articular Cartilage

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Cartilage at the Ends of Bones

Prevents damage from bone-bone contact

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14
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Epiphyseal Closure

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Cartilage near the diaphysis is converted into bone

Width gets more narrow as we age until it finally disappears, marks the former location of the epiphyseal cartilage

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15
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Epiphyseal Line

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Cartilage at the metaphysis, formerly the epiphyseal cartilage.

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16
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Nutrient Foramen

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Where artery, vein, nerves enter through bone

17
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Nutrient Vessels

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Enters the nutrient foramen of bone
- Penetrates the shaft of diaphysis and enters the medullary cavity
- Divides into ascending and descending branches towards epiphysis

18
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Sensory Nerves

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Enter the bone through the nutrient foramen with the nutrient artery

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Metaphysis Vessels

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Supply nutrient to the diaphyseal edge of the epiphysis

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Epiphyseal Vessels

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Supply nutrients to the cavities of the epiphysis

21
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Periosteal Vessels

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Supply nutrients to the superficial osteons

22
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Regulating Bone Growth (Minerals)

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Needed for proper bone formation

23
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Regulating Bone Growth (Vitamin A)

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Stimulates Osteoblasts

24
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Regulating Bone Growth (Vitamin C)

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Needed for Collagen Formation and Osteoblast Differentiation

25
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Regulating Bone Growth (Calcitriol)

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Needed for proper absorption of calcium ions and phosphate ions

26
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Regulating Bone Growth (Parathyroid Hormone)

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Stimulates osteoblasts/osteoclasts
Increases Calcium levels in blood
- Increase calcium absorption in small intestines
- Decrease calcium excretion in kidneys

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Regulating Bone Growth (Calcitonin)

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Inhibits osteoclast (Prevents bone loss)
Decrease Calcium levels in blood
- Decrease calcium absorption in small intestines
- Increase calcium excretion in kidneys

28
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Regulating Bone Growth (Thyroxin)

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Maintains normal activity in epiphyseal region for growth

29
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Regulating Bone Growth (Growth Hormone)

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Maintains normal activity in epiphyseal region for growth