Bones
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BONes 3
BONEs 4
BONES 5
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What is an example of Hyaline Cartilage?

Cartilage in every major joint

100

What are the two types of bone?

Spongy and Cartilage

100

What is more complicated: spongy or compact bone?

Compact bone 

100

Why will bones grow in width?

Gain weight or gain muscle

100

What is arguable the most important bone of the head?

Occipital bone

200

What are the three types of cartilage?

Hyaline, Elastic, and Fibrocartilage

200

What are the two types of cartilage growth?

Appositional and Insterstitial


200

What is found in spongy bone?

Red bone marrow

200

Where will bones growthin length?

Epiphyseal plate

200

Using your own head, point out the following bones: temporal, parietal, occipital, sphenoid, and frontal

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300

What is Appositional Cartilage Growth?

When cartilage grows on top/from other pre-existing cartilage

300

What is Interstitial Cartilage Growth?

Brand new cartilage growing

300

Where is spongy bone located?

Ends of bone
300
All fracture treatment involves what?

Reduction

300

The head is divided into what two sections?

Cranium and facial bones

400

What are the organic parts of bones?

Osteogenic, Osteoblast,osteocytes, and osteoclasts. 

400

What are the two types of ossificiation?

Endochondral and Intramembranous

400

What is bone deposition and bone resorption?

Deposition is formation of new bone

Resorption is absorbing of older bone material 

400

What are the three ways bone fractures can be classified?

Position: Displaced or nondisplaced

Completeness: complete and incomplete

Skin is penetrated: open or closed

400
The cranium is divide into what two sections?

Vault and base

500

Come draw the 5 steps to ossification.


500

What are the 7 functions of bones?

Support, protection, movement, mineral/growth factor storage, blood cell formation, triglyceride storage, and hormone production. 

500

What two things regulate bone remodeling?

Hormones and mechanical stress

500

What are the five kinds of mechanical stress on bones?

Tension, Compression, Torsion, Shear, and Bending


500

Draw the four steps in the repair of a bone fracture.