Bone Basics
Bone Structure
Bone Growth & Development
Bone remodeling and hormones
Bone disorders and structure
100

Name one function of the skeletal system related to blood production.
 

Hematopoiesis

100

Which type of bone tissue makes up the outer, dense layer of bone?
 

 Compact bone

100

Growth in length of long bones occurs at the _______.
 

Epiphyseal plate

100

What happens to bones when a person is bedridden and there’s no mechanical stress?
 

 Bone mass decreases

100

This is a partial, incomplete fracture commonly seen in children
 

Greenstick fracture

200

What type of bone is the carpal?
 

Short bone

200

What structure connects the blood and nerve supply of the medullary cavity to the central canals?
 

Perforating (Volkmann’s) canals

200

Growth in bone width happens when osteoblasts add bone to the _______ and osteoclasts remove bone from the _______.
 

 What is Periosteum; endosteum?

200

These two hormones regulate blood calcium levels — one increases it by stimulating osteoclasts, and the other decreases it by inhibiting them
 

Parathyroid hormone (PTH) increases calcium levels; Calcitonin decreases them

200

Which type of fracture occurs when the bone breaks into multiple pieces?

Comminuted fracture
 

300

Which part of a long bone in an adult contains yellow marrow used for fat storage?
 

Medullary cavity

300

These bone-forming cells produce collagen fibers and help build the extracellular matrix. Who are they?
 

Osteoblasts

300

This type of ossification builds flat bones like the skull, while the other creates long bones like the phalanges.
 

What is Intramembranous and Endochondral Ossification?

300

During bone repair, what’s the proper order of events from the initial break to complete healing?
 

Hematoma → Soft callus → Hard callus → Remodeling

300

This bone disease causes bones to become weak and brittle, and this one involves an infection that destroys bone tissue.
 

Osteoporosis causes brittle bones; Osteomyelitis is a bone infection

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