Chapter 6 A&P Lecture Mastering
Where does growth in length occur?
3, metaohysis
Drag the labels to the appropriate location in the figure.
Lacunae Lamellae Osteon Central canal
Which of the following is true of osteoclasts?
Osteoclasts secretes protein digesting enzymes and acids that dissolve matrix.
Drag the labels onto the diagram to identify the structures found in compact bone.
Osteons Circumferential lamellae Perforating fibers Trabeculae of spongy bone Perforating canal Periosteum Interstitial lamellae Central canal Concentric lamellae
A fracture at the ankle involving both lower leg bones is often called a ________ fracture.
Pott's
Drag the labels to classify bones by shape.
Short bones Flat bones Sutural bones Irregular bones Long bones Sesamoid bones
Drag the labels to identify the structures of a long bone.
Spongy bone Medullary cavity Proximal epiphysis Distal metaphysis Distal epiphysis Diaphysis (shaft) Compact bone Proximal metaphysis
Suppose that epiphyseal lines appear in a 10-year-old's long bones. Which of the following statements is, therefore, true?
The epiphyseal plates have ossified and further growth in length is not possible.
Drag the labels to identify types of fractures.
Transverse fracture Spiral fracture Epiphyseal fracture Compression fracture Comminuted fracture Colles fracture Displaced fracture Pott's fracture Greenstick fracture
The space occupied by an osteocyte is called-
a lacuna.
The process by which osteoblasts add layers to circumferential lamellae is-
appositional growth
________ prevents damaging bone-to-bone contact within movable joints.
articular cartilage
The central canal of an osteon contains-
blood vessels
Which of the following functions of the skeletal system is most affected by gravity?
body support
__________ are the main calcium reservoir for the body.
bones
During appositional growth,-
bones grow wider
If blood calcium levels drop below 8.5 mg/dL which hormone is likely to be activated?
both calcitriol and parathyroid hormone
A child with rickets often has-
bowed legs
This cell functions to __________.
break down bone
The deposition of calcium salts in bone tissues is referred to as-
calcification
If blood calcium levels rise above 11mg/dL which hormone is likely to be activated?
calcitonin
Bone growth in length occurs by mitosis of-
cartilage cells in the epiphyseal side of the metaphysis.
Endochondral ossification begins with the formation of a(n)-
cartilage model
A ________ fracture shatters the bone.
comminuted
An open or ________ fracture projects through the skin.
compound
The fracture of vertebrae subjected to extreme vertical stress is called a ________ fracture.
compression
What are the three ways in which lamellae are organized in compact bone? (Figure 6-7)
concentrically around an osteon, interstitially between osteons, and circumferentially around the entire bone
The hormone calcitonin functions to-
decrease the level of calcium ion in the blood
Primary ossification centers develop in long bones in the-
diaphysis
The shaft of long bones is called the-
diaphysis
Calcitonin causes what response in the kidneys?
elimination of calcium ions into the urine
The lining of the medullary cavity is called the-
endosteum
What structure is necessary for a bone to grow in length?
epiphyseal cartilage
The proximal and distal ends of a long bone are called the-
epiphyses
Where is spongy bone found in long bones? Where is spongy bone found in flat bones? (Figure 6-3)
epiphyses; between the compact bone layers
Migration of osteoblasts into the __________ creates the __________.
epiphysis; secondary ossification center
Damage to a bone because of extreme load, sudden impact, or stresses applied from an unusual direction is called a-
fracture
In a ________ fracture one side of the shaft is split and the other side is bent.
greenstick
When cartilage is produced at the epiphyseal side of the metaphysis at the same rate as bone is deposited on the opposite side, bones-
grow longer
Which of the following is formed immediately after a fracture?
hematoma
A hard ossified bone in an adult actually begins within the embryo as a miniature version composed of __________.
hyaline cartilage
The articular cartilage of a typical long bone is composed of what type of cartilage?
hyaline cartilage
What type of tissue is replaced in the embryo during endochondral ossification?
hyaline cartilage
Secondary ossification centers occur-
in the epiphyses
Parathyroid hormone functions in all of the following ways except-
inhibiting calcitonin secretion
Bones that have complex shapes are-
irregular bones
Which of these forms by intramembranous bone formation?
mandible
Which of the following labels best matches osteocyte?
mature bone cell
The region of a long bone between the end and the shaft is known as the-
metaphysis
Canaliculi are-
narrow passageways in the matrix connecting lacunae to blood supply.
During the process of ________, an existing tissue is replaced by bone.
ossification
The cell designated by the arrow is a(n) __________.
osteoblast
Cells that secrete the organic components of the bone matrix are called-
osteoblasts.
Cells that are found in small depressions on the endosteal surfaces are the-
osteoclasts
Cells that free calcium from bone to maintain blood calcium levels are called-
osteoclasts.
The most abundant cell type in bone is-
osteocytes.
Drag the labels onto the diagram to identify the types of bone cells.
osteogenic cell, osteocyte, osteoblast, osteoclast
Which three types of bone cells are developmentally related and what is their progression from the earliest to the latest stage? (Figure 6-5)
osteogenic to osteoblasts to osteocytes
In relationship to the diaphysis of a long bone, the osteons are-
parallel
What gland responds when the blood calcium level is too low? (Figure 6-16a)
parathyroid gland
Which hormone increases blood calcium upon secretion?
parathyroid hormone (PTH)
Blood is distributed from the surface of a bone to deeper central canals through channels known as-
perforating canals
The superficial membrane of a bone is called the-
periosteum
Identify the site in the center of the cartilage bone model where bone development first occurs.
primary ossification center
Intramembranous ossification-
produces flat bones, as in the bones of the roof of the skull.
Which of following is a function of the skeletal system?
protection of internal organs body support blood cell production calcium homeostasis All of the answers are correct.
________ marrow is found between the trabeculae of spongy bone.
red
The ongoing process of tearing down and rebuilding bone matrix is called-
remodeling
The carpal bones are examples of ________ bones.
short
The type of bone that is adapted to withstand stresses that arrive from many directions is ________ bone.
spongy
Small bones that fill gaps between bones of the skull are called ________ bones.
sutural
What is the classification of this bone according to its shape?
sutural bone
The interconnecting tiny arches of bone tissue found in spongy bone are called-
trabeculae
Which of the following bones is classified as "irregular" in shape?
vertebra