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ch.8 Clinical Applications
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Structural unit of compact bone

Osteons

100

Osteoid is composed of

Collagen, proteoglycans, glycoproteins

100

Birth defect where babies skull bones join too early

Craniosynostosis

100

Joints are classified based on what 2 characteristics

Structure(what connective tissue holding joint) and Function(movement)

100

Arthroplasty

Joint replacement

200

Space in long bones that holds both red bone marrow and yellow bone marrow

Medullary Cavity

200

Bone growth in width

Appositional growth

200

Sagittal suture closes too early

scaphocephaly

200

A suture would fall under what classifications(think ab movement and what its made of)

synarthrosis

Fibrous( dense connective tissue)


200

A fibrous joint is held together by what connective tissue?

Dense connective tissue

300

5 Functions of bone

Support and Protection

Attachment site for muscles

Mineral Storage

Hemopoiesis(red bone marrow)

Energy Storage(yellow blood marrow)

300

2 control groups that regulate bone remodeling

Hormonal (vitamin D, PTH, Calcitonin) 

Mechanical & gravitational forces 

300

Congenital defect where vertebral laminae fail to unite

Spina Bifida

300

Hip and shoulder joints are examples of what synovial joint

Ball and Socket (multiaxial joint, always for most movement)

300

All joints of this classification are diarthrosis 

Synovial joints

400

4 types of cells in bone tissue

Osteopregenitor cells

Osteoblasts

Osteocytes

Osteoclasts

400

All 5 zones of growth in the epiphyseal plate in order (proximal->distal)

1. Zone of Resting cartilage

2. Zone of proliferating cartilage

3. Zone of hypertrophic cartilage 

4. Zone of calcified cartilage
5. Zone of ossification

400

Flat baby head in the back. Can be due to the way babies sleep

Plagiocephaly

400

2 types of cartilaginous joints and their classifications

Synchondrosis- synarthrosis, cartilaginous(hyaline cartilage)

Symphysis- Amphiarthroses, cartilaginous(fibrocartilage)

400

What is a syndesmosis(classify the joint)

Fibrous joint

Amphiarthrosis

(seen in fibula and tibia & radius and ulna)

500

Explain a colle's fracture and a Pott's fracture

Colle's- Break in distal end of radius (wrist)

Pott's- Break in distal end of tibia and fibula 

500

-Process of bone tissue formation?

-What are the 2 types called? How do they differ?

Ossification or osteogenesis

Intramembranous ossification is the formation of bone from fibrous connective tissue

Endochondral ossification is the formation of bone from a hyaline cartilage template

500

Decreased osteoblast count. Indicator of low bone density

Osteopenia

500

Uniaxial synovial joints (3)

Hinge joints(seen in elbow)

Pivot Joints (seen in Head of radius and ulna allows for supination and pronation)

Planar/gliding joints (intertarsal and intercarpal bones)

500

Biaxial Synovial Joints (2)

Condyloid or ellipsoidal joint(seen in wrist)

Saddle Joint(seen in thumb)