Chapter 6 - Osseous Tissue and Skeletal Structure Notes Flashcards

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the skeletal system includes

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bones of the skeleton
cartilages
ligaments
other connective tissues

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function of the skeletal system

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structural support
storage of minerals and lipids
blood cell production
protection and leverage

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categories of bones (shapes)

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long
short
irregular
flat
sesamoid
sutural (wormian)
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a typical long bone has

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diaphysis
epiphyses
metaphyses
articular cartilages
marrow cavity
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diaphysis

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the shaft of the bone

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epiphyses

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head of the bone, this is where the growth plate is found

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metaphysys

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referred to as the neck of the bone

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articular cartialage

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the region of the bone that articulates with another bone forming a joint

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marrow cavity

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center cavity of the bone and is composed of soft marrow

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where does blood cell production occur

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marrow cavity

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what are the two types f bone

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compact (dense)

spongy (cancellous)

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the marrow cavity and spaces within spongy bone contain two types of _________

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bone marrow

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two types of bone marrow

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yellow (lipid storage)

red (blood cell formation)

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________ is a supporting connective tissue with a solid matrix

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osseous tissue

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the ________ is very dense and contains deposits of calcium salts

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bone matrix

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the bone matrix consists of

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largely of crystals of hydroxyapatite (formed when calcium phosophate interacts with calcium hydroxide)

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______ are mature bone cells that account for most of the cell population

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osteocytes

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each osteocyte occupies a

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lacuna

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lacuna

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a pocket sandwiched between layers of matrix

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layers of matrix are called

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lamellae

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function of osteocytes

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maintain and monitor the protein and mineral content of the surrounding matrix

also can participate in the repair of damaged bone

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osteoblasts synthesize the bony matrix in a process called

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osteogenesis

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bone contains small numbers of mesenchymal cells called

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osteoprogenitor cells

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osteoprogenitor cells function

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divide to produce daughter cells that differentiate into osteoblasts

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________ giant cells with 50 or more nuclei

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osteoclasts

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osteoclasts dissolve the bony matrix through

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osteolysis or resorption

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osteoclasts are always _______ matrix and osteoblasts are always _________

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removing

adding it

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basic functional unit of compact bone

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osteon

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the osteon contains

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osteocytes

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the osteocytes are arranged around a

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central canal

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______ are layers of calcified matrix

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lamellae

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_______ within and between lamellae interconnect the

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canaliculi

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spongy bone contains

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trabeculae (struts and plates) in an open network

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_______ is located where stresses come from a limited range of directions

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compact bone

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______ is located where stresses are few or come from many directions

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spongy bone

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a bone is covered by a

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periosteum

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a bone is lined with

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endosteum

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the _______ has a fibrous outer layer and a cellular layer

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periosteum

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function of periosteum

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isolates the bone from surrounding tissues
provides a route for circulatory and nervous supply
actively participates in bone growth and repair

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what does the endosteum contain

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incomplete cellular layer line

marrow cavity

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what does the endosteum cover

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the trabeculae of spongy bone and lines the inner surfaces of the central canals

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function of endosteum

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bone growth, repair, and remodeling

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what is the process of convertnig other tissue to bone

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ossification

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what is process of depositing calcium salts within a tissue

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calcification

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what begins when osteoblasts differentiate with connective tissue

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intramembranous ossification

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intramembranous ossification can form

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spongy or compact bone

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intramembranous ossificaiton begins at

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ossification center

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________ begins by forming a cartilage model that is gradually replaced by bone at the metaphysis.

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endochondral ossification

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endochondral ossification ______ bone

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lengthens

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bone diameter increases by

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appositional growth

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_____ major sets of blood vessels provide an extensive supply of blood to bone

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three

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the organic and mineral compenents of bone are continously receylced and renewed through

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remodeling

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normal osteogensis requires a reliable source of

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minerals, vitamins, and hormones

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_____ and ______ stimulate bone growth

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growth hormone

thyroxine

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the _______ is the body’s largest source of calcium as a reserve

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skeleton

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what is most common mineral in body

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calcium

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what percentage of calcium is located in skeleton

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99%

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interactions among the _______, ________, and _____ affect the calcium ion concentration

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bones
intestinal tract
kidneys

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two hormones, ____ and ______ regulate calcium ion homeostasis

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calcitonin
parathyroid hormone (PTH)
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function of PTH

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increases calcium concentration in the blood

activated osteoclasts in bone

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what secretes PTH

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parathyroid gland

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what leads to a decline in calcium concentration in the blood

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calcitonin

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calcitonin shuts off _____ in the bone

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osteoclasts

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fracture

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crack or break in a bone

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the repair of a fracture involves the formation of a

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fracture hematoma
external callus
internal callus

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fractures are classified according to their

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external appearance
location
nature of the the crack/break in bone

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completely internal fracture

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closed or simple

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fracture projects through the skin and are more dangerous than closed fractures due to the possibility of uncontrolled bleeding

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open or compound

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fracture that occurs at the ankle and affects both bones of the leg

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Pott’s

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fracture that shatters the affected area into a multitude of bony fragments

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comminuted fracture

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fractures that break a shaft bone across its long axis

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transverse

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fracture produced by twisting stresses that spread along the length of the bone

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spiral

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fractures that produce new and abnormal bone arrangements; nondisplaced fractures retain the normal alignment of the bone or fragments

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displaced

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fracture that is a break in the distal portion of the radius, is typically the result of reaching out to break a fall

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Colle’s

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fracture where one side of the shaft is broken and the other is bent. Generally occurs in children

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greenstick

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fractures (like on femur) tend to occur where the bone matrix is undergoing calcification and chondrocytes are dying

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epiphyseal

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what type of fracture can permanently stop growth at the site if not treated correctly

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fractures between epiphysis and epiphyseal cartilage

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fracture that occurs in vertebrae subjected to extreme features

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compression

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each bone has features in

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externally and internally

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process

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any projection or bump

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ramus

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extension of a bone marking an angle to the rest of the structure

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trochanter

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large rough projection

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tuberosity

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smaller rough projection

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tubercle

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small rounded projection

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crest

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prominent ridge

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line

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low ridge

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spine

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pointed process

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head

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expanded articular end of an epiphysis, separated from the shaft by the neck

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neck

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narrow connection between the epiphysis and the diaphysis

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condyle

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smooth rounded articular process

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trochlea

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smooth grooved articular process shaped like a pulley

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facet

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small flat articular surface

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fossa

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shallow depression

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sulcus

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narrow groove

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foramen

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rounded passageway for blood vessels and/or nerves

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canal

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large diameter passageway through the substance of a bone

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fissure

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elongated cleft

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sinus or antrum

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chamber within a bone, normally filled with air

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condition with low growth hormone levels, reduces the activity at the bones growth plates. it results in abnormally short bones

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pituitary swarfism

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condition casued by an over production of GH before puberty, results in larger than normal bone sieze

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gigantism

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condition where an over production of GH after the growth plates close. It results in teh formation of bones with a greater density. The bones do not grow larger in size, just in density

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Acromegaly

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Condition caused by increased cartilage production at the growth plates. This causes the person to be very tall and skinny in appearance.

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Marfan’s Syndrome

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reduction in bone mass

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osteopnia

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the continued reduction of bone mass to the point that it interferes with the normal function of the bone.

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osteoporosis

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the pathological reduction in bone mass

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osetoporosis