An applied force
What is the load?
Can differentiate into Osteoblast or Chondroblast
What are Osteo Chondral Progenitor cells?
dynamic, composite, living
What is bone?
Partial-thickness burns
What is first and second-degree burns?
Can include burns of the epidermis and into the dermis but does not involve the subcutaneous layer.
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What is the dermal papilla?
mass x acceleration
What is a force?
Bone-destroying cells
What is Osteoclast?
Hydroxyapatite
What is Ca10(Po4)6(OH)2?
Damage to the dermis and epidermis
minimal dermal damage, redness, pain, edema, blistering
What are second-degree burns?
An inherited genetic disorder, can't make enough proper hemoglobin. Creates violently reactive proteins when exposed to UV rays, causes skin blistering from the inside.
What is Porphyria?
The forces created within an object that pushes back against the load
What is Stress?
Active bone producing cells
What is Osteoblast?
bones organic and inorganic %
What is 65% inorganic and 35% organic
Full-thickness burns
What are third-degree burns?
Burn includes epidermis, dermis, and the subconscious layer.
Effects the melanocytes, most deadly, will most likely metastasized without prompt treatment.
What is Melanoma?
force/area= kg/cm2
What is pressure?
Bone Builder inhibits Osteoclast, more bone formed, increases bone density, lowers blood Ca2++
What is Calcitonin?
Hydroxyapatite
Ca10(Po4)6(OH)2
Calcium Phosphate Hydroxide
What part does this play in bones?
What is the 65% of inorganic materials that make up the boney matrix?
involves only the epidermis
redness, pain, slight edema
What are first-degree burns?
Cancer that affects the stratum basale?
What is Basal Cell Carcinoma?
the ability to resist the spreading of cracks (ability to self repair)
What is toughness?
Bone breaker stimulates Osteoclast, more bone destroyed, lowers bone density, increases blood Ca2++ level
What is PTH (Parathyroid Hormone)?
cells, nerves, blood, and collagen
What is the 35% of organic materials that make up the boney matrix?
epidermis and dermis are completely destroyed deeper tissues may be involved. usually painless due to sensory receptors being destroyed
What are third-degree burns?
Affects the stratum spinosum
What is Squamous cell carcinoma?