Ch.6: Group 2 - Section 6_4 - 6_5
During bone repair, the bony callus may last up to ________________.
3-4 months
How long does bone repair generally take?
6 weeks
What type of bone growth do you think a 40-year-old male experiences?
Appositional growth
Which hormone, produced by the thyroid gland, works opposite to parathyroid hormone (PTH)?
Calcitonin
A patient shows up in the emergency department with the end of the bone protruding through his skin. What type of fracture does he have?
Compound fracture
If a break occurs in the shaft of a thigh bone, what part of the bone has been broken?
Diaphysis
Which of the following sequences correctly lists the order of events that occur during fracture healing?
Hematoma forms -> soft callus forms -> hard callus forms -> remodeling occurs
Which of the following statements about bone remodeling is false?
It occurs only at the articular surface.
Which of the following organs does not directly regulate blood calcium concentration in response to parathyroid hormone (PTH)?
Liver
Which of the following hormones inhibits bone growth?
Parathyroid hormone
What hormone promotes an increase in the activity of osteoclasts?
Parathyroid hormone (PTH)
Which of the following factors promotes bone resorption?
Pressure
Which vitamin is important for the synthesis of collagen?
Vitamin C
Within the epiphyseal plate, which zone houses actively dividing cartilage cells in their lacunae?
Zone of proliferation
As a result of males producing more testosterone at puberty, __________.
appositional bone growth increases
The thickness of bones increase as an individual grows into adulthood by ______________.
appositional growth
For a person who starts running for exercise, __________.
bone deposition exceeds bone resorption
When blood calcium levels rise above normal, osteoclast activity is inhibited by the hormone ___.
calcitonin
Bone growth and remodeling depends on adequate intake of __________.
calcium, vitamin C, and vitamin K
A greenstick fracture occurs primarily in _____________.
children
A ____ fracture results when the bone is shattered into multiple fragments.
comminuted
When the cartilage at the epiphyseal plate stops dividing, the bony structure that forms is known as the _____.
epiphyseal line
Appositional growth produces __________.
growth in width
Increasing mechanical stress will cause bone to become stronger by ________________.
increasing deposition of mineral salts
Bone remodeling involves all of the following factors except:
intramembranous and endochondral ossification.
Bone lengthens by _____ growth and thickens by ____ growth.
longitudinal; appositional
Bone resorption requires the activity of __________.
osteoclasts
Out of the numerous factors that influence bone growth and remodeling, ______ do (does) not.
the amount of fibrocartilage available
All of the following factors will affect osteoblast and osteoclast activity except:
yellow bone marrow.
The stacked chondrocytes undergo rapid cell division within the
zone of proliferation.