Ch 6 Anatomy Homework
While observing bone tissue, you notice that osteoblast activity exceeds osteoclast activity. What is happening then?
bone growth
1st step of endochondral ossification:
calcification of matrix surrounding chondrocytes
2nd step of endochondral ossification:
cells from the perichondrium differentiate into osteoblasts
What is the main difference between spongy bone and compact bone?
compact bone contains osteons; spongy bones contain trabeculae
The smooth, rounded, or oval articular process of a bone is termed a
condyle
The hormone calcitonin functions to
depress calcium levels in body fluids
The shaft of a long bone is called the
diaphysis
Intramembranous ossification results in the formation of which of the following bones?
mandible
Which of the following is responsible for the production of new bone?
osteoblasts
Bone cells capable of dissolving the bony matrix are termed
osteoclasts
4th step of endochondral ossification:
osteoclasts break down the spongy bone to create marrow cavity
The connective tissue covering the outer surface of a bone is (the)
periosteum
As you stand on the tip of your toes to reach the top shelf of the cabinet, which joint movement are you performing?
plantar flexion
What three things are essential for normal bone growth?
sex hormones, calcium, vitamin D3
___________ ________ is NOT a function of the skeletal system.
temperature maintenance
Which of the following is a freely movable joint? A) Syndesmosis B) Synarthrosis C) Amphiarthrosis D) Diarthrosis
Diarthrosis
A round opening through the bone that acts as a passageway for blood vessels or nerves is anatomically referred to as a
foramen
3rd step of endochondral ossification:
formation of the primary ossification center
5th step of endochondral ossification:
formation of the secondary ossification centers
The head of the humerus articulates with what on the scapula?
glenoid cavity