there are how many bones in the human body..
what is 206?
bones must be able to bear the __________ of your body and more.
what is weight?
a combination of osteoblasts, osteocytes, and osteoclasts...
what are bone cells?
the properties of rubber and soft plastic into and organic, living tissue, well get precisely what the body demands
what is cartilage?
the law that says, utilizing the piezoelectric effect states that bone tissue, when put under stress, will thicken and form a stronger, osseous matrix.
what is Wolfs law?
the femur and humeri are examples of _____ ______.
what are long bones?
is the skeletons center, and includes the cranium, vertebral column, ribs, sternum, and hyoid.
what is the axial skeleton?
something that build up bone tissue by secreting collagen into the surrounding extracellular matrix.
what are Osteoblasts?
there are three types of cartilage what are they.
what are the fibrocartilage, elastic cartilage, and hyaline cartilage?
what tissue is found in the majority of joints involved with motion.
what is the hyaline cartilage?
cube shaped bones of your hands and feet.
what are short bones?
which type of skeleton is made up of the arms and legs.
what is the appendicular?
when osteoblasts become trapped in their own secretions, osteoblasts become..
what are osteocytes?
also know as articular cartilage, it is the most abundant form in the body and is found in the majority of the joints involved with motion.
what is hyaline cartilage?
aside from tension-based structures and compression-based structures, a critical ingredient of the connective tissue network is..
what is the fluid?
type of bone that includes the sternum and the ilium..
what are flat bones?
bones support your _______ by offering reliable attachment sites to muscles.
what is tissues?
huge cells that break down and clear away extracellular matrix.
what are Osteoclasts?
the most pliable type of cartilage, it is the best for maintaining the shape of structures such as your external ears
what is Elastic cartilage?
what is an infused membrane of dense connective tissue that coats the outside surfaces of bony shaft.
what is the periosteum?
types of bone that make up your facial structure, and vertebrae.
what are irregular bones?
operating as a unified skeleton your bones will form a..that supports ur body and serve as specers for surrounding tissues.
what is the portion of the structural framework?
Approximately how many bones are involved with voluntary motion.
what is 175?
the toughest form has a composition that affords great tensile strength (being pulled and stretched).
what is fibrocartilage?
the recipe for building a bone includes what..
(ex: 66% water, 21% organic material, 10% inorganic, 39% bone cells)
what is 10% water, 10% organic material, 60% inorganic material, 20% water?