What is number 1?
Articular Cartilage
what is responsible for producing the human bodies blood cells?
Red Marrow
Which bone cell builds new bone?
Osteoblast
What is a partial fracture?
A fracture that does not completely break the bone
Which step of Bone repair do you see here:

Step 1
What is number 2? (2 answers)

Spongy Bone (Red Marrow)
What is the hollow area inside the middle section of a long bone?
Medullary Cavity
Which bone cell breaks down bone?
Osteoclast

An Open Fracture
Is a bone stronger before or after being broken?
After
What is number 7?

Yellow Marrow
What covers the ends of bones to reduce friction and absorb shock in joints?
Articular Cartilage
Which bone cell maintains bone tissue?
Osteocyte
What type of fracture is this?

Comminuted
Which step of Bone repair is this describing:
"Cells of the periosteum and endosteum [Osteoprogenitor Cells (Stem Cells)] undergo mitosis (replication) and move to the fracture zone forming internal and external calluses."
Step 2
What is number 8?

Periosteum
What's the outer layer of the bone that protects the bone and contains blood vessels and nerves?
Periosteum
What are the microscopic cylindrical structures that make up compact bone?
Osteons
What is the bone break that causes a floating segment of bone between two breaks?
Segmental
What are numbers 10, 11 and 12? (BE SPECIFIC)

10- Distal Epiphysis
11- Diaphysis
12- Proximal Epiphysis
What is number 3?

Epiphyseal plates
What is the small opening in bone allowing blood vessels to enter and exit?
The Nutrient Foramen
Where does bone lengthwise growth occur?
Epiphyseal plate
What two types of fractures are seen here?

Oblique and Displaced
What mineral is crucial in the health and development of new bone?
Calcium