osteoblasts
secrete and mineralize ECM and develop into osteocytes
osteocyte
start out as osteoblasts and switch from a matrix forming role to a load sensing and adaptation role; are contained with lacunae
osteoclast function
break down/ resorb bone
what forms the balance between bone forming and bone breakdown?
osteoblasts and osteoclasts
what is the process that creates bone?
endochondral ossification which creates cartilage then replaces it with bone
intramembranous ossification
no cartilage precursor stage and is the process where flat bones are formed; the bone is formed between two sheets of periosteum
example of 2 bones formed by intramembranous ossification
flat bones like skull and scapula
endochondral ossification
is the replacement of cartilage with bone and is the primary bone creation template
what does remaining cartilage in bone form?
the articular surfaces
diaphysis
the shaft of the bone
epiphysis
the ends of the bone
bone covering name
periosteum
what is contained within the endosteum?
stem cells that can facilitate repair
what is our bone marrow at birth?
all red marrow, so a lot of RBCs are contained here
in adults, where is red bone marrow found?
mainly in the flat bone and at the proximal ends of the femur and humerus
where is yellow bone marrow found?
the hollow interior of the middle portion of long bones
risk of yellow bone marrow with fractures
fat embolism: can escape into the bloodstream and the fat contained in here can cause dangerous clots
vascular supply of bone
10-20% of CO
other names for compact bone
dense or cortical
other names for spongy bone
trabecular or cancellous bone
what is the main structure forming cortical bone?
haversian canals
what lines haversian canals?
osteoblasts and osteoclasts
what do haversian canals contain?
nerve and blood supply
4 steps of bone making
resorbition, reversal, formation, and resting