Bones are made of what type of tissue?
Connective tissue
What makes up connective tissue?
extracellular matrix and cells
What makes up extracellular matrix?
Ground substance and fibers
What makes up ground substances?
Organic ( ex: non-collagenous proteins) and inorganic components
Where are the organic components of bone extracellular matrix from?
osteoblasts
What is the ground substance of organic components in ECM
What type of collagen fibers are found in the organic components of ECM
Type 1 Collagen
Define type 1 collagen
Hierarchial organization of collagen in bone
osteoblasts -> tropocollagen -> microfibril -> fibril -> fiber -> lamella -> osteon -> compact bone -> bone
What are the types of inorganic components in ECM
Water and hydroxyapatite crystals
What is hydroxyapatite?
Calcium phosphate and calcium hydroxide, other minerals (calcium carbonate) and some ions (Mg2+, F-, and K+)
Describe the formation of hydroxyapatite crystals in bone ECM
Organizations of minerals in bone ECM
Functions of collagen for bone ECM
Provides flexibility and resistance to tension
Functions of minerals for bone ECM
Provides firmness (resistance to compression)
What happens when you soak bones in weak acid (vinegar)?
Removes minerals from bone -> bone becomes rubbery
What happens when you apply denature protein to bone?
removes collagen from bone -> bone becomes brittle/crumbly
Skeletal disorders
Spongy bone vs. Compact bone
- different 3D organization
Organization of spongy bone
- trabeculae made of osteocytes, lacuna, lamellae, canaliculi, osteoblasts, and osteoclasts (housed in lacunae)
Locations of spongy bone
Functions of spongy bone
Compression and Tension
compression is opposite of tension
Organization of compact bone
- compact bone made of lacuna, central canal, interstitial lamellae, canaliculus, osteocytes, and blood vessels