Parts of a long bone
Homeostasis
Joints
Nutrition and Bone Health
Movements
100

This is found at the end of the long bone.  It prevents frictions and protects the end of the bone

articular cartilage

100

Blood calcium can be regulated by this body system using negative feedback loops

Endocrine 

100

Freely movable joints (there are 6 types) 

Synovial Joints

100

These minerals are the primary component in bones that provide strength and hardness

Calcium and Phosphate

100

increase the angle at a joint

extension

200

This is on the outside of the bone.  It has collagen and bone forming cells. Helps the bone grow in width 

Periosteum 

200

These cells build bone matrix

osteoblasts

200

Immovable joints 

Fibrous joints (sutures are an example)

200

This vitamin promotes the production of collagen

Vitamin C

200

circular motion

circumduction

300

This part of the long bone is a plate of cartilage where bones grow in length from 

epiphyseal plate / disk / line

300

When blood calcium is high the ____ gland releases ______

thyroid; calcitonin

300

Can be found in a synovial joint.  Fluid filled sac to prevent friction 

Bursa

300

These hormones stimulate growth at the epiphyseal disks

Growth Hormone

or 

Testosterone and Estrogen

300

palm down

pronation

400

This part of the long bone is the lining of the medullary cavity 

endosteum 

400

When blood calcium is low the ______ gland releases ______ hormone

Parathyroid Gland; PTH

400

What is the name of slightly moveable joints and give an example of one

Cartilaginous - ex: costal cartilage or intervertebral disks

400

This mineral helps our bones retain calcium (inhibits calcium loss)

Boron

400

foot away from the shin

plantar flexion

500

This type of bone development is how long bones form when we're developing in utero and in early infancy 

Endochondral ossification 

500

A patient with multiple bone fractures over the course of a year is diagnosed with hypocalcemia.  Explain how their body has been functions and how it will respond when given calcium supplements 

Their parathyroid gland has been releasing PTH which has been breaking down bone matrix and releasing calcium.  Once the patient starts their supplement, their body will respond by having the thyroid release calcitonin and then the bones will start depositing calcium back into their matrix and get stronger. 

500

Describe 3 functions of joints

  • Bind parts of the skeletal system

  • Make bone growth possible

  • Permit the skeleton to change shape during childbirth

  • Allow movement

500

These 3 minerals / vitamins promote osteoblast activity

Magnesium, Manganese, and Vitamin B12

500

movement towards the midline

adduction