Cells, Matrix, Ossification, Bone Density, Bone Variation Flashcards

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What are the four basic tissues of the human body

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epithelial, muscle, neural and connective tissue

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What is osteology

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the study of bone

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What is the function of each type of bone cell

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Osteoblasts- form bone
Osteocytes-maintain or nurture bone
Osteoclast-Remodel bone

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What are the three primary cell types of bone

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osteoblasts, osteocytes and osteoclasts

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What are the bone cells embedded in

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an amorphous matrix consisting of ground substance, protein fibers and various minerals

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What is the primary constituent of the ground substance

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glycosaminoglycans

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7
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What types of glycosaminoglycans predominate in bones

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chondroitin sulfates, keratin sulfates and hyaluronic acid

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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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What are the primary constituents of the bone mineral

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calcium, phospate, citrate and carbonate ions

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What is the most frequently described deposit in bone

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hydroxyapatite

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Bone is also the repository for what additional ions

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Sodium, magnesium, fluoride, lead, strontium and radium

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What is Wolff’s Law

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

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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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What is bone the embryological derivative of

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mesenchyme or cartilage

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What is the name given to the pattern of ossification in messenchyme

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intramembranous ossification

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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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What is the name given to the pattern of ossification in cartilage

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endochondral ossification

18
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What is the timing for the appearance of ossification in cartilage

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from the second to the fifth month in utero

19
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What part of the skull is derived from endochondral ossification

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chondrocranium

20
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Which bone of the appendicular skeleton is formed by both endochondral and intramembranous ossification

21
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What are the names given to the centers of ossification based on time of appearance

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primary centers of ossification appear before birth

secondary centers appear after birth

22
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Mature bone is described as being composed of what areas based on bone density

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cortical or compact bone and spongy, cancellous or trabecular bone

23
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What is the name given to the bone below an articulating surface

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subchondral bone

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What is the name of the outer fibro-cellular covering of bone

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the periosteum

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What is the name given to the fibro-cellular lining of bone
the endostium
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What are the primary sources of variation observed in bone
1) sexual dimorphism (gender variation) 2) ontogenetic variation (growth or age variation) 3) geographic or population-based variation (ethnic variation) 4) idiosyncratic variation (individual variation)