T or F: Bone is the hardest of all connective tissue
T
Bone is a _______ (what is depositited in the ECM?)
connective, dynamic tissue in which the ECM is hardened by deposition of calcium
Bone can mean what 2 things:
What are the 5 functions of bone
What are the 3 types of cells found in bones and their function
Osteoblasts turn into
Osteocytes
What are the 2 components that make up the ECM of bone
T or F: Bone is a composite (combined of 2 or more materials without dissolving into each other)
T
What are the 2 layers of bone
What 2 architectures of bone are formed from collagen
Bone Marrow
Soft tissue that occupies the medullary cavity of a long bone and spaces in spongy bone
What are 2 types of bone marrow and their function
T or F: Yellow marrow turns into red marrow
F, red marrow turns into yellow marrow as it gets older
Label the missing parts of the long bone (wont be tested but good to know)
Skeleton before birth consists of
cartilage and fibrous structures shaped like bones
Ossification
Formation of bone
What are the 2 methods of ossification
Bone Modeling
Process where bones change their overall shape in response to physiologic influences or mechanical forces
Wolff’s Law in regards to bone modeling
Long bones change shape to accommodate stresses placed on them
T or F: formation and resorption between osteoblasts and osteoclasts, respectively are not tightly linked in bone modeling
T
Bone remodeling
Renewal of bone by continuous removal of packets of bone by replacing it with proteinaceous matrix and mineralization to maintain bone strength that occurs in cortical and cancellous bone to prevent bone micro-damage
T or F: In bone remodeling, osteoclasts and osteoblasts are tightly linked for bone formation and resorption
T
What are the 4 steps of bone remodeling
Fracture
Loss of continuity of the bone