Bone Markings
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Bone cells and functions
Bone Structure
Bone Parts
100
This is the part of the bone that provides articulation to surfaces.
What is fossa, head or condyle
100
How many bones are in the skeletal system, typically.
What is 206 bones.
100
This is the cell that is considered a bone stem cell.
What is an osteoprogenitor.
100
What are the 2 minerals found in the bone.
What is calcium phosphate and hydroxyapatite.
100
This is the long part of the bone also known as the shaft.
What is the diaphysis.
200
This is the condyle on the Lateral side of the femur.
What is the lateral condyle.
200
This is the lattice like structures in the spongy bone.
What is trabeculae.
200
This is the cell that maintains the matrix of bone tissue.
What is the osteocyte.
200
What is the outer layer/covering of the bone.
What is the periosteum.
200
This is known as the cartilage of the joint.
What is articular cartilage.
300
This is the part of a bone at the top that connects to joint.
What is the head.
300
This is the bone in the back of head.
What is the occipital bone.
300
This is the part of the osteon that is a layer of tissue where collagen and minerals align in parallel.
What is the lamella.
300
This is the structure of the osteon.
What is the central canal, lamella, lacunae, canaliculi.
300
This is the open cavity in the shaft. What flows through here?
What is the medullary cavity where blood and minerals flow
400
This is the part of the bone at the top on the right and the left sides.
What is the trochanter.
400
This is the process of cartilage forming into bone.
What is ossification.
400
These are the tiny canals connecting lacunae used for communication and nutrition.
What is Canaliculi.
400
These are the two type of bone marrows and their functions.
What is red bone marrow, which is the site of hemopoiesis by stem cells. And also yellow bone marrow, used for fat storage.
400
This is the piece of the bone that is made of cartilage where bone growth occurs.
What is the epiphyseal plate.
500
This is the part of the bone, i.e. the skull, that is a hole used for nerves, tendons and ligaments to move and attach.
What is a fissure.
500
This is the fracture that breaks not directly transverse, but also not linear.
What is an oblique fracture.
500
Name all 6 of the functions of the bone/skeletal system.
What is protection, support, movement, hempoiseis, fat storage, mineral storage.
500
What are the main parts of the bone structure.
What is the bone matrix, bone cells, bone marrow, connective tissue coverings, articular cartilage, blood vessels and nerves.
500
This is the bulb end on each side of the bone.
What is the Epiphysis.