Category 1: Bone Basics and Functions
Category 2: Anatomical Divisions/Types
Category 3: Bone Cells (Histology)
Category 4: Ossification and Repair
Category 5: Fracture Classification
100

What are the two types of tissue that make up your skeleton?

Cartilage and bone

100

What part of the long bone is the shaft?

Diaphysis

100

Which cell type translates to "bone produce" and is responsible for creating the osteoid (matrix)?

Osteoblast

100

What is the process of bone formation from hyaline cartilage called?

Endochondral ossification

100

What is the first step of fracture repair, where blood vessels are torn and a blood clot forms?

Hematoma forms

200

Which of the major four types of tissue includes bone?

Connective tissue

200

Which part of the long bone is made up of spongy bone?

Epiphyses (knobby ends of the bone)

200

Which cell type is the "mature" bone cell that performs the daily functions of bone?

Osteocyte

200

Which cells start endochondral ossification by forming a cartilage model of the bone?

Chondrocytes (cartilage cells)

200

A partial fracture, often seen in infants and toddlers, that causes the bone to bend.

Greenstick

300

Name the matrix of bone tissue.

Osteoid

300

What do we call bones of the skeleton that fall on the midline (e.g., skull, vertebrae)?

Axial skeleton

300

What is the process of removing old, damaged bone and replacing it with new, healthy bone?

Bone remodeling

300

The Primary Ossification Center is found in which part of the long bone?

Diaphysis

300

A fracture where the bone breaks the skin.

Open (or Compound)

400

What is hematopoiesis?

Blood Cell Formation

Bone Function: Producing all three types of blood cells in red marrow (hematopoiesis).

400

What do we call bones of the skeleton that are not on the midline (e.g., limbs)?

Appendicular skeleton

400

Why are osteoblasts located on the epiphyseal plates?

To build new bone and allow the bones to grow in length

400

The Secondary Ossification Centers are found in which part of the long bone?

Epiphyses

400

A fracture with tons of fragments of bone due to intense force.

Comminuted

500

What is the hormone produced by bones that helps with other body processes?

Osteocalcin (part of Hormone Production)

500

If someone loses a significant amount of blood, what does their yellow marrow change into?

Red marrow, to ramp up blood production

500

Why are osteoclasts located on the endosteum?

To shave away bone and make the medullary cavity wider as the bone grows, preventing it from becoming too heavy

500

In fracture repair, what is the term for the doctor's action of realigning the broken bone ends?

Reduction

500

What is the temporary connection of cartilage between the bone ends formed by chondroblasts in the second step of fracture repair?

Soft callus