Types of Bones
Long Bone Anatomy
Microscopic Anatomy
Fractures
Healing
100

The humerus 

What is a long Bone?

100

This is the end of a long bone

What is the epiphysis?

100

This is where the osteocytes live

What is the lacunae?

100

This type of break goes through the skin.

What is a compound break?

100

This is when the hematoma forms

What is the first step?

200

Cranial bone

What is a flat bone?

200

This is the cavity within long bones

What is the medullary cavity?

200

The tree-like rings of the osteon.

What is the lamella?

200

This type of break doesn't line up

What is displaced?

200

This is the stage where granulation tissue forms

What is step 2?

300

Wrist bone (carpals)

What is a short bone?

300

This is the membrane covering the medullary cavity.

What is the endosteum?

300

This the unit of bone

What is an osteon?

300

This type of break does not go through the skin and is still in line.

What is closed (or simple) and non-displaced?

300

This is the stage where the bony callus forms

What is step 3?

400

The ethmoid

What is an irregular bone?

400

This is a thin, smooth, and flexible tissue that covers the ends of bones

What is the articular cartilage?

400

The tube in bone that house nerve fibers and a few capillaries

What is the haversian canal?

400

This type of break has a bone breaking into many fragments

What is comminuted?

400

This breaks down bone tissue

What is osteoclasts?

500

The collar bone

What is a long Bone?

500

The closed growth plate

What is the epiphyseal line?

500

The small channels in bones that connect Haversian canals to each other and to the periosteum

What is the Volkmann's canal?
500

This break is most common in children

What is greenstick?

500

This is what builds up bone tissue

What is osteoblast?

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