Bones and Skeletal Tissue
"maturation" of newly formed (noncalcified) bone matrix takes about ______
10 days
most hyaline cartilage "long bones" show primary ossification centers by
12 weeks
longitudinal canal, carrying blood vessels and nerves
central (haversian) canal
disuse such as that caused by paralysis or sever lack of exercise results in muscle and bone _____
atrophy
at birth, bones generally lack
bone markings
nonliving, structural part of bone
bone matrix
_______ causes blood calcium to be deposited in bones as calcium salts
calcitonin
the enzyme alkaline phosphatase encourages the deposit of ________ within the matrix of developing bone
calcium salts
tiny canals connecting lacunae
canaliculi
______ bones develop from hyaline cartilage structures
cartilage
the longitudinal growth of long bones ceases when
chondroblasts are less active mitotically the epiphyseal plates become thinner the epiphyses and diaphysis fuse
nonsurgical realignment of broken bone ends and splinting of bone
closed reduction
often seen in the brittle bones of the elderly
comminuted fracture
bone is broken through
complete fracture
a fracture in which the bone ends penetrate through the skin surface
compound fracture
a fracture in which the bone is crushed; common in the vertebral column
compression fracture
layers of calcified matrix
concentric lamellae
a common type of skull fracture
depressed fracture
location of compact bone in an adult's bone
diaphysis
scientific name for bone shaft
diaphysis
forming the epiglottis
elastic cartilage
the skeletal of the external ear
elastic cartilage
regulates the uptake and release of calcium by bones
endocrine
in appositional growth, bone reabsorption occurs on the ________ surface
endosteal
name the membrane that lines the internal bone cavities
endosteum
composed of hyaline cartilage until the end of adolescence
epiphyseal plate
region of longitudinal growth in a child
epiphyseal plate
long bone growth during childhood and adolescence is provided by persistence of the
epiphyseal plates
location of spongy bone in an adult's bone
epiphysis
forming the intervertebral discs
fibrocartilage
astronauts must perform isometric exercises when in outer space because bones atrophy under conditions of weightlessness or lack of ________
gravity
a break common in children; bone splinters, but break is incomplete
greenstick fracture
at the ends of the long bones
hyaline cartilage
at the junction of a rib and the sternum
hyaline cartilage
most of the fetal skeleton
hyaline cartilage
supporting the trachea walls
hyaline cartilage
epiphyseal plates are made of ______
hyaline cartilages
provides vitamin D for proper calcium absorption
integumentary
when a bone forms from a fibrous membrane, the process is called ______ ossification
intramembranous
"residences" of osteocytes
lacunae
break parallels to the long axis of the bone
linear fracture
red blood cell production occurs in
liver red marrow of all bones red marrow of torso bone and femur and humerus heads
appositional growth, which continues after the cessation of longitudinal lone bone growth, means that
long bones increase in diameter
elements of matrix formation
mesenchyme osetoblasts osteoid seam calcification front osteocytes
the embryonic skeleton arises form
mesoderm
increases bone strength and viability by pulling action
muscular
conveys the sense of pain in bone and joints
nervous
bone ends are aligned
nondisplaced fracture
surgical realignment of broken bone ends
open reduction
relationship between osteoblast and osteoclast activity
osteoblast more than osteoclasts about equal osteoclasts more than osteoblasts
immature, or matrix-depositing, bone cells are referred to as _______
osteoblasts
large numbers of ________ are found in the inner periosteum layer
osteoblasts
bone cells that liquefy bone matrix and release calcium to the blood are called _______
osteoclasts
mature bone cells, called _____, maintain bone in a viable state
osteocytes
when trapped in lacunae, osteoblasts change into _____
osteocytes
the organic bone matrix is called ____
osteoid
when blood calcium levels begin to drop below homeostatic levels, _______ is released, causing calcium to be released from bones
parathyroid hormone
during endochondral ossification, the ______ invades the deteriorating hyaline cartilage shaft
periosteal bud
inner layer consists primarily of osteoblasts and osteogenic cells
periosteum
site of hematopoiesis in an adult's bone
red marrow
influences skeleton proportions and adolescent growth of long bones
reproductive
______ ossification centers appear in the epiphyses
secondary
also called a closed fracture
simple fracture
bone is broken clearly; the ends do not penetrate the skin
simple fracture
a common sports fracture
spiral fracture
bone breaks from twisting forces
spiral fracture
which layer is called the diploe?
spongy bone
large tubercles and/or increased deposit of bony matrix occur at sites of _____
stress and/or tension
five important functions of bones
support protection storage of minerals movement blood cell formation
activates vitamin D for proper calcium usage
urinary
site of fat storage
yellow marrow cavity