A&P 1 Chapter 6 Homework

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osteocytes:

newly deposited bone

What type of bone growth do you think a 40-year-old male experiences?

Appositional growth

Which canals connect lacunae together?

Canaliculi

The root word ________ means "immature or precursor." The root word _______ means "growth." The root word _______ means "around."

-blast -physis peri-

______ allow for the passage of oxygen, nutrients, and small substances to and from osteocytes trapped within lacunae.

Canaliculi

Place the following steps of bone repair in the correct sequence.1. The bone callus is remodeled and primary bone is replaced with secondary bone.2. A hematoma fills the gap between bone fragments.3. Osteoblasts build a new bone callus.4. Fibroblasts and chondroblasts infiltrate the hematoma and a soft callus forms.

2, 4, 3, 1

Correctly order the following key steps in the process of endochondral ossification. Chondrocytes die. Osteoblasts build the bone collar on the external surface of the bone. Perichondrium is invaded by blood vessels. In the primary ossification center, osteoblasts replace calcified cartilage with early spongy bone. Perichondrial cells differentiate into osteogenic cells then into osteoblasts.

3, 5, 2, 1, 4

During bone repair, the bony callus may last up to ________________.

3-4 months

How long does bone repair generally take?

6 weeks

Which of the following structures persists for life?

Articular cartilage

Which of the following organs regulate blood calcium concentration in response to parathyroid hormone (PTH)?

Bones Small intestines Kidneys

Which hormone, produced by the thyroid gland, works opposite to parathyroid hormone (PTH)?

Calcitonin

Why are collagen fibers a critical component of bone?

Collagen fibers help bone resist twisting, pulling, or stretching forces.

If a break occurs in the shaft of a thigh bone, what part of the bone has been broken?

Diaphysis

____ is the internal layer of spongy bone in flat bones.

Diploë

______ forms bone from within a model of hyaline cartilage.

Endochondral ossification

What structure allows the diaphysis of the bone to increase in length?

Epiphyseal plate

What is NOT an effect of growth hormone?

Growth hormone promotes the closure of the epiphyseal plate.

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

What is the function of red bone marrow?

Hematopoiesis

Whose bone marrow is mostly red?

Infants

Which of the following statements about bone remodeling

It occurs in response to stress and tension on a bone. It occurs throughout life. It only occurs if there is low blood calcium levels.

When considering the classification of bones, which bones are used primarily for movement rather than protection?

Long bones

Which of the following events happens during intramembranous ossification?

Mesenchymal cells differentiate into osteoblasts.

Which of the following functions is associated with the skeletal system?

Movement

______ is the process of bone formation.

Ossification

_____ produce new bone tissue by secreting matrix.

Osteoblasts

Bones are constantly undergoing resorption for various reasons. Which of the following cells accomplishes this process?

Osteoclast

Which type of cell forms the medullary cavity in a fetal bone and removes excess bone at a fracture site?

Osteoclast

______ is a loss of bone mass.

Osteoporosis

Which of the following hormones inhibits bone growth?

Parathyroid hormone

What hormone promotes an increase in the activity of osteoclasts?

Parathyroid hormone (PTH)

_______ run perpendicular to the osteons.

Perforating canals

Which of the following factors promotes bone resorption?

Pressure

Which of the following is a major difference between primary and secondary bone?

Primary bone has irregularly arranged collagen bundles, while secondary has regularly arranged ones. Primary bone is not as strong as secondary bone. Primary bone does not have fully formed lamellae while secondary bone does.

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

Bones perform all the following functions

blood cell formation fat storage protection

The canal that runs through the core of each osteon is the site of _______________.

blood vessels and nerve fibers

For a person who starts running for exercise, __________.

bone deposition exceeds bone resorption

osteoclasts

breaking down bone

When blood calcium levels rise above normal, osteoclast activity is inhibited by the hormone ___.

calcitonin

Which of the following hormones is currently thought to decrease plasma calcium levels in pregnant women and children?

calcitonin

All of the following factors will affect osteoblast and osteoclast activity

calcitonin and parathyroid hormone levels mechanical stress. blood calcium level.

PTH promotes the formation of which hormone?

calcitriol

Which hormone works directly in the intestine to increase plasma calcium levels?

calcitriol

The main minerals bone stores are ____________________.

calcium and phosphorus

What accounts for the majority of bone (osseous) tissue matrix?

calcium salts

Bone is considered an important storage reservoir for ________________.

calcium, phosphate, and lipids

Bone growth and remodeling depends on adequate intake of __________.

calcium, vitamin C, and vitamin K

A greenstick fracture occurs primarily in _____________.

children

The major organic component of bone extracellular matrix is __________.

collagen

All of the following components are associated with the organic matrix

collagen. glycosaminoglycans. proteoglycans.

A ____ fracture results when the bone is shattered into multiple fragments.

comminuted

The hard, dense bone that forms the outer surface of bones is:

compact bone.

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 fractures

What effects occur to the bones of astronauts who spend a prolonged period in space?

decreased amount of compression and tension on bones and decreased osteoblast activity.

Primary ossification centers develop in long bones in the __________.

diaphysis

The long, tubular shaft of a long bone is called __________.

diaphysis

The main central shaft of a long bone is called the ______.

diaphysis

The innermost surface of bone has a lining known as the _____.

endosteum

All the following events occur during intramembranous ossification

enlargement of the medullary cavity.

Growth of a long bone occurs at a(n) ________ plate.

epiphyseal

When the cartilage at the epiphyseal plate stops dividing, the bony structure that forms is known as the _____.

epiphyseal line

Damage to the _________ in a long bone of a young person might cause the bone not to lengthen properly.

epiphyseal plate

The ________ is the enlarged, rounded end of a long bone.

epiphysis

The secondary ossification center in a long bone is located at the ____.

epiphysis

All of the following bones are formed by intramembranous ossification

femur

Thin, broad bones should be classified as:

flat bones.

Appositional growth allows bones to __________.

grow in width

Appositional growth produces __________.

growth in width

Blood cells are made in the red bone marrow of bones, a process known as __________.

hematopoiesis

Blood cells are made in the red bone marrow of bones, a process known as:

hematopoiesis.

Which of the following gives bone its strength and ability to withstand compression and protect?

hydroxyapatite crystals

Calcitonin functions to:

increase bone deposition.

Which of the following is not one of the effects of growth hormone on bones?

increase in the activity of osteoclast

Which of the following would be a way that parathyroid hormone (PTH) could alter plasma calcium levels?

increase osteoclasts increase reabsorption of calcium in the kidney

Increasing mechanical stress will cause bone to become stronger by ________________.

increasing deposition of mineral salts

If the _____ is destroyed, bone would become flexible and unable to resist compression.

inorganic matrix

Flat bones such as the bones of the skull form via __________.

intramembranous ossification

The skull and clavicle form through ________________.

intramembranous ossification

Spongy bone differs from compact bone because spongy bone

is composed of trabeculae that are oriented along lines of stress.

The patella is classified as a sesamoid bone since it:

is located within tendons.

Osteoblasts become surrounded by the extracellular matrix (ECM) and become trapped within a _____.

lacuna

Which shape of bone contains a medullary cavity and epiphyseal lines?

long

Bones with a diaphysis and epiphyses are classified as:

long bones.

Bone lengthens by _____ growth and thickens by ____ growth.

longitudinal; appositional

A(n) ________ is an immature cell involved in bone formation.

osteoblast

Which type of cell is responsible for bone deposition?

osteoblasts

Bone deposition is performed by ____, whereas bone resorption is performed by ____.

osteoblasts; osteoclasts

Bone resorption requires the activity of __________.

osteoclasts

Bone cells that are surrounded by bone matrix and are located with lacunae are ____.

osteocytes

Which sequence is correct for the of development of mature bone cells?

osteogenic cells → osteoblasts → osteocytes

Cells that develop into osteoblasts are called:

osteogenic cells.

The structural units of mature compact bone are called __________.

osteons

The structural units of mature compact bone are called:

osteons.

Which of the following hormones does NOT cause bone growth?

parathyroid hormone

The connective tissue that surrounds compact bone is the _________

periosteum.

The type of bone that has irregularly arranged collagen bundles, abundant osteocytes, and little inorganic matrix, is classified as __________.

primary bone

Bone remodeling involves all of the following factors

replacement of old bone tissue with new bone tissue. osteoblasts and osteoclasts. bone resorption and bone deposition.

Bones located within a tendon are classified as _____ bones.

sesamoid

Bones that are roughly cubed-shaped are classified as _____ bones.

short

Intramembranous ossification occurs in:

skull bones.

Out of the numerous factors that influence bone growth and remodeling, ______ do (does) not.

the amount of fibrocartilage available

Spongy bone is made up of a branching framework called ____.

trabeculae

The function of yellow bone marrow is __________.

triglyceride storage

Severe anemia may trigger an adaptive conversion of _________________.

yellow marrow to red marrow

The stacked chondrocytes undergo rapid cell division within the

zone of proliferation.


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