Bones Generally
Bone Shapes
Bone Growth
Bone Growth
Bone Breakdown
100

The skeletal system is said to provide six primary functions, among them are support, shape and leverage.  The other three are.

What are mineral storage, RBC production and protection. 

100

The bones of the spinal column are known as  

What are VERTEBRA. 

100

Osteocytes, which are the mature bone cells that maintain bone matrix, are found living in one of these. 

What are LACUNAE. 

100

The main type of cell responsible for bone growth, is known as this. 

What is an OSTEOBLAST. 

100

The breakdown of bone is considered this type of chemical reaction. 

What is CATABOLIC

200

The long, central shaft of a long bone is known as its.

What is DIAPHYSIS

200

The vertebra, the bones of the spinal column, are classified as this type of bone. 

What are IRREGULAR bones. 

200

The layers of the bone matrix, are known as. 

What are LAMELLAE. 

200

This type of activity causes osteoclasts to build bone. 

What is WEIGHT-BEARING EXERCISE. 

200

This term describes the dissolving of bone matrix.

What is RESORPTION or OSTEOLYSIS

300

This unmatured (non-calcified) form of matrix is produced by osteoblasts. 

What is OSTEOID. 

300

Flat bones, that form into broad, flat plates, can be found in one of these three places. 

What is the CRANIUM, the ILIUM (the pelvis), andd the STERNUM (and the rib cage). 

300

These mature bone cells maintain the bone matrix. 

What are OSTEOCYTES. 

300

Calcium phosphate reacts with calcium hydroxide to form crystals of this bone forming chemical

What is HYDROXYAPATITE (Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2). 

300

Osteoclasts, in order to facilitate bone breakdown, secretes these two substances. 

What are ACIDS and PROTEIN-DIGESTING ENZYMES. 

400

Spongy bone, which is highly vascularized and creates red bone marrow, can also be referred to as this.

What is CANCELLOUS BONE or TRABECULAR BONE. 

400

Bones that form as a result of large pressures within a joint due to forces of a tendon are known as this. 

What are SESAMOID BONES (small round bones). 

400

This protein, excreted by osteocytes, inhibits osteoblast activity and stimulates osteoclast activity. 

What is SCLEROSTIN. 

400

These Mesenchymal stem cells divide to create new bone producing cells during fracture repair. 

What are Osteoprogenitor cells. 

400

This chemical form in osteoblasts and leads to osteoclast formation, differentiation, activation and survival.

What is RANKL. 

500

There are three hormones that are said to maintain homeostasis in bones, they are known as. 

What is CALCITONIN, PARATHYROID HORMONE (PTH) and CALCITRIOL. 
500

A patient reports a dull, lonstanding pain beneath the big toe joint.  This patient is likely suffering from this. 

What is SESAMOIDITIS. 

500

The outside of Compact Bone, once completely grown, is covered with an outer membrane known as this.

What is PERIOSTEUM. 

500

Cytoplasmic extensions that form in the lamellae and connect areas of bone are known as. 

What is CANALICULI. 

500

This chemical, secreted by osteoblasts, protects the skeleton from excessive bone resorption. 

What is OSTEOPROTEGERIN. 

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