The bone stores these two minerals?
Calcium and Phosphorous
The elbow is an example of what joint?
Hinge joint
The first step in endochondral bone growth?
mass of hyaline cartilage
The kind of fracture where the break is straight across?
transverse
This movement allows the leg to move away from the body?
Abduction
Hormone found in bone?
Osteocalcin
The joint between phalanges and metacarpals?
Condyloid Joint
the last step of endochondral bone growth
compact bone thickens, osteoclasts remove bone for medullary c
the first step in bone healing?
hematoma forms
gradual wear and tear of bones?
osteoarthritis
Bones store energy as_____? and in the______?
Fat and Yellow Bone Marrow
The elderly commonly break this kind of joint?
Ball and socket joint
the second step in growth of intramembranous bones
spongey bone forms everywhere
the kind of fracture with rotation?
spiral fracture
what is getting resorbed and deposited in homeostasis of bone?
calcium
The process of making red blood cells
Hematopoiesis
The joint of the phalange that does not have a middle phalanx
Saddle Joint
Where does the secondary ossification center form?
epiphysis?
the third step in bone healing?
bony callus replaces fibrocartilage
When blood calcium levels are low, what happens?
Through resorption we get calcium back into the blood from our bones.
The bone hormone helps with ________ and________?
Fat deposition and regulating blood sugar
Loss of this joint would make your wrist and ankles stiff?
Gliding join
What is the sixth step of endochondral bone growth?
epiphyseal plate forms for new cell growth
A bullet to the bone would produce this fracture?
Comminuted
When blood calcium levels are high what happens?
Calcium is deposited into the bones from the blood.