What kind of tissue are cartilages? Where are hyaline cartilages, elastic cartilages, and fibrocartilage found?
List the functions of skeletal system (6)
What kind of tissues are in bones? (6)
Diagram: Illustrate the major features of a long bone including the following: diaphysis, epiphyses, epiphyseal line, Epiphyseal plate, periosteum, endosteum, medullary cavity, nutrient foramen
What kind of marrow is found in the central medullary cavity of infants and adults?
- adults = yellow bone marrow
Where is red marrow found in an adult bone? (4)
trabecular cavities of spongy bone and diploe of flat bones (ex. sternum), heads of femur/humerus only
what is produced in the red bone marrow? What is the process called?
- hematopoiesis
Periosteum. What are its two layers?
2. inner osteogenic layer with osteogenic cells, osteoblasts, osteoclasts
What is endosteum? What bone cells are found here? (2)
- osteoblasts & osteoclasts
Discuss the Haversian (Osteon) System as the structural unit of compact bone using the following terms: osteocytes, lacunae, lamellae, Haversian canal, blood vessels, bone matrix, and canaliculi, perforating (Volkmann’s) canals
What are monocytes? What do monocytes mature into? How do they use their arms? What organelle do they contain most?
Notes
Describe the anatomy of spongy bone in terms of trabeculae (8)
Osteogenic cells origin (1), location (2), function (2)
Osteoblasts origin (1), location (2), and function (2) - what kind of cells are they?
-immature
Osteocytes origin (1), location (1), and function (1)
Osteoclast origin (2), location (1), and function - where does it go? (2) structure (2)
What makes up matrix of bone (osteoids)? (3, 3)
What makes bone hard?
hydroxyapatites
What prevents it from being brittle?
Ca
Define the term hematopoiesis and name the major skeletal locations where it occurs.
- femur, humerus, sternum, iliac*
Name the important function that the trabeculae in spongy or cancellous bones allow
-a network of supporting beams that provides strength and support the bones
Define ossification.
process of bone tissue formation
Flat bones are formed by _____ ossification? Describe the basic process in two sentences, including from what tissue these bones form.
All bones except flat bones are formed by _____? What do they do? Describe the basic process in four sentences, including from what tissue these bones form.