Bone Classification by Shape
2 Types of Bone in a Long Bone
Parts of a Long Bone
Bone Structure
Structure of Compact Bone
Osteocytes, Osteoblasts, Osteoclasts
structure of Spongy Bone
Blood Cell Formation
Bone Marrow and the 2 types
A soft like mass of connective tissue
- Composed of red marrow which forms red and white blood cells as well as blood platelets
- Yellow marrow stores fat and replaces red marrow as someone ages
Function of Bone: inorganic salt storage
Regulation of Calcium
Types of Bone Development
Intramembranous Bones
Process of Intramembranous Ossification
Endochondral Bones
Process of Endochondral Ossification
Endochondral Long Bone Ossification
Homeostasis of Bone Tissue
Bone Remodeling: the re-shapement or remodeling of bones by osteoblasts and osteoclasts which occurs throughout life
- (10-20% of skeleton replaced each year)
Fracture Classification: Cause
Fracture Classification: nature of wound
Types of Fractures(6)
Steps in Fracture Repair
Fragility Fractures
fracture occurring after a fall from less than standing height
Prevention of Fragility Fractures