Define
Fracture
Growth
Affecting Growth
Hormones
100
osteocyes
What is bone cells
100
parts remain in anatomic position
What is simple fracture
100
skeleton is first made of
What is cartilage and fibrous connective tissue
100
genetic potential
What is heredity
100
anterior pituitary, increases rate of mitosis
What is Growth hormone
200
diaphysis
What is shaft of the long bones
200
broken ends pierce the skin
What is compound fracture
200
the production of bone begins here
What is center of ossification
200
raw materials of which bones are made
What is nutrition
200
thyroid gland, increases rate of protein synthesis
What is thyroxine
300
red bone marrow
What is produces RBC's, WBC's and Platelets
300
bones split longitudinally
What is greenstick
300
bone "destroying" cell
What is osteoclast
300
substances from endocrine glands
What is hormones
300
pancreas, increases energy production from glucose
What is insulin
400
periosteum
What is fibrous connective tissue membrane covering bone
400
bone ends forced into one another
What is impacted
400
in long bones growth occurs here
What is epiphyseal discs
400
"stress" for bones
What is exercise
400
increases absorption of calcium by the small intestine and kidneys
What is PTH
500
fontanels
What is areas of fibrous connective tissue remaining between the bones of the skull.
500
bone breaks without apparent trauma
What is pathologic fracture
500
begins in the third month of gestation
What is ossification
500
substances like gut serotonin and adipose
What is tissue communication
500
decreases the reabsorption of calcium from bones, from thyroid gland
What is calcitonin
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