Skeletal system
Functions of the skeleton system
bone shapes
Bone structure - three types of bones
Parts of the long bone
Two types of Bone Marrow
Osseus tissue
Cells in bone
-must have a balance between osteoblasts and osteoclasts to maintain bone mass
Osteogenic cells
Stem cells responsible for bone repair & growth
- differentiate into osteoblasts
Structure of compact bone
Characteristics of spongy bone
Bone stress locations
Bone membrane: Periosteum
bone membrane: Endosteum
Ossification
Converting other tissue to bone
Calcification
Depositing calcium salts within tissues
- occurs during ossification
Epiphyseal plates
Allow for growth of long bone during childhood
- new cartilage is continuously formed
- older cartilage becomes calcified; cells die
- calcified cartilage is eroded
- bone tissue forms
- ossification comes after cartilage formation
Endochondral ossification
Longitudinal Bone Growth
Intramembranous ossification
Fontanels
Soft spots of fetal skulls
Appositional growth
Blood & nerve supply of bone
Bone remodeling