Structures/Functions
Cartilage Types
Tissue Types
Bone Types
Ossification
Remodeling
100

Which of the following is NOT a function of the Skeletal System? Structure, support, storage, regulation of body temperature, protection.

Regulation of body temperature

100

Which cartilage is used to make the fetal skeleton?

Hyaline!

100

What mineral makes compact tissue tough and appear white in color?

Calcium!

100

Which types of bones are smaller and more cube-shaped?

Short bones!

100

Describe the first two phases of ossification.

Model phase and digestion/canoe phase.

200

Bones are pulled as levers by muscles...  What function is this?

Movement!

200

Overall, cartilage is softer than bone. What is the purpose of having cartilage in the skeletal system?

Reduce friction in joints, cushion, connect bones together!

200

What is soaked in the spongy tissue?

Bone Marrow (Red)
200

Which types of bones make up our skull?

Flat bones!

200

What are the 2 locations cartilage is left over during ossification?

Articular cartilage, ephiphyseal plates

300

Discuss the relationship between joints and ligaments.

Joints are where two bones meet, ligaments hold them together.

300

What allows for bones to have tensile strength (flexibility)?

Collagen!

300

Which type of tissue is made up of smaller, looser bone pieces?

Spongy Tissue

300

Which types of bones make up our spine?

Irregular bones!

300

Which hormone is released by the thyroid gland in an attempt to LOWER high blood calcium?

Calcitonin

400

Which of the following structures is NOT considered a part of the Skeletal System? Bones, Joints, Ligaments, Tendons, Cartilage.

Tendons.

400

Name a location for each of the 3 types of cartilage (Hyaline, Elastic, Fibro).

Hyaline = prebone, in joints, nose, ear

Elastic = outer ear

Fibro = discs in spine

400

Which tissue is used for storage and protection?

Compact Tissue

400

Which types of bones are used for structure/supporting the body weight because it has thicker layers of compact tissue on a bone shaft?

Long bone!

400

When blood calcium levels are too low, which hormone is released to address this issue and which cells are activated?

PTH activate OsteoCLASTS

500

What is hematopoiesis, and where does it take place at within the bone?

Blood cell formation from bone marrow

500

Discuss the importance of EPIPHYSEAL PLATES. What are they made of and when do these plates seal off?

Epiphyseal plates are growth plates of cartilage that seal off at the end of puberty (end of growth stage of ossification)

500

Which osseous tissue is SUPERFICIAL and which one is DEEP?

Superficial=COMPACT

Deep=SPONGY

500

Which bone type is mostly responsible for hematopoiesis because it has more spongy tissue than the other bone types?

Flat bones!

500

If somebody's osteoblasts are active, discuss what this means in terms of blood calcium.

They had high blood calcium, so the osteoblasts have been signaled to move calcium from the blood to the bone (building bone).