Identify this structure of cortical bone.

nutrient foramen
What is a ligament?
A collagen fiber band or sheet that connects bone to bone.
On the frontal/coronal plane, ______ is farther towards the front of the body.
anterior
Identify #3.

epiphyseal plate

On the sagittal plane, _____ is closer to the midline.
medial
Identify this structure of cortical bone.

Sharpey’s fibers
On the sagittal plane, _____ is farther from the midline.
lateral
What is endochondral ossification?
the embryonic model for most long, short and irregular bones is a mass of dense fibrous connective tissue
What is the diaphysis?
The shaft of a long bone.
What percentage of a bone is mineral and what is this primarily comprised of?
65% - hydroxyapatite (calcium phosphate)
provides rigidity
What is an osteocyte?
The result of an encased osteoblast or osteoid located in a lacunae that maintains bone.
What is an osteoclast?
A cell that destroys bone.
On the transverse plane, ______ is nearer to the bottom of the body.
inferior
Identify this structure of cortical bone.

Haversian canal
What are the three types of joints?
What does periosteum do?
It provides nutrient-rich blood for the bone and is the source of bone-developing cells (osteoblasts) after a fracture or during growth.
What type of synovial joint is this?

pivot
What is synovial fluid and what does it do?
An egg-white like fluid within the joint cavity that keeps the articular cartilage moist.
What is intramembranous ossification?
a stage of bone development in human fetuses that involves osteoblasts laying down woven bone that eventually becomes lamellar bone
the embryonic model for most flat bones and a few other bones is a sheet of dense fibrous connective tissue
Identify structure #2 of trabecular bone.

red marrow space
What is the name of this pose?

the anatomical position
What type of synovial joint is this?

hinge
Give one example of a flat bone.
hip, parietal bone…
Identify structure #4 of trabecular bone.

osteocytes