Functions
Bone Structure
Bone Cells & ECM
Growth & Development
Fractures & Repair
100

This function provides structural framework for the body.

Support

100

The two types of bone tissue.

compact and spongy bone

100

bone-building cells 

osteoblasts 

100

Bone formation from fibrous membranes.

intramembranous ossification

100

A fracture that does not break the skin.

closed fracture

200

This function shields organs like the brain and heart.

Protection

200

The shaft of a long bone

diaphysis

200

bone-resorbing cells

osteoclasts 

200

Bone formation from cartilage models

endochondral ossification

200

A fracture that breaks through the skin.

an open fracture

300

This function allows bones to act as levers with muscles.

Movement 

300

The ends of a long bone

epiphyses 

300

Mature bone cells that maintain matrix.

osteocytes

300

Region responsible for bone lengthening

epiphyseal plate

300

A fracture with many bone fragments.

a comminuted fracture

400

This function involves storing calcium and phosphate.

Mineral Storage 

400

The structural unit of compact bone.

an osteon

400

organic portion of bone matrix 

collagen 

400

Hormone that increases blood calcium.

parathyroid hormone (PTH)

400

The first stage of fracture healing.

hematoma formation

500

This function occurs in red marrow.

hematopoiesis (blood cell production)

500

The central canal within an osteon.

the Haversian (central) canal

500

Inorganic mineral component of bone matrix.

hydroxyapatite

500

Hormone that lowers blood calcium.

calcitonin

500

The stage where bone is reshaped to original form.

remodeling

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