
Chapter 7 Learning outcomes 4-10 Bone Tissue
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Chapter 7 Learning outcomes 4-8 Bone Tissue
by Mitzi Clark
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Bone Cells - The dissolving and depositing of bone contributes to bone density and and helps regulate blood levels of calcium and phosphorus.
Osteoblasts - Form bone
Osteoclasts - Dissolve unwanted bone.
Osteocytes - Mature osteoblasts embedded in the hardened bone
Matrix - collagen fibers and calcium and phosphate salts, it is hard and calcified.
Bone Tissue/Osseous Tissue
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Which type of cell is responsible for breaking down bone
Osteocyte
Osteoclast
Osteoblast
Matrix
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Multiple Choice
This material is made of collagen fibers and Calcium and Phosphorus that has hardened
Osteocyte
Osteoclast
Osteoblast
Matrix
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Multiple Choice
Which type of strength does bone lack?
Tensile
Compressional
Torsional
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Types of Bone
Compact
Dense and solid
Forms shafts of long bones and surfaces of other bones
Spongy (cancellous)
Found in ends of long bones and middle of other bones.
Always surrounded by compact bone.
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Multiple Choice
Dense bone found on the outside of all bones
compact
spongy
trabeculae
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Made of a latticework of bone called trabeculae
Trabeculae are arranged to offer maximum strength.
If stress changes the trabeculae will realign to compensate.
Cavities between trabeculae are filled with red bone marrow.
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Multiple Choice
These structures can rearrange themselves to respond to stress
osteon
compact bone
trabeculae
spongy bone
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Compact bone
Layers of matrix are arranged in concentric rings (called lamellae) around a central canal (called a haversian or osteonic canal).
This basic structural unit (consisting of the lamellae and haversian canal) is called an osteon.
Blood vessels and nerves run the length of the bone, through the center of the canal
Tiny gaps between rings of the lamellae, called lacunae, contain osteocytes.
Microscopic passageways, called canaliculi, connect the lamellae to each other
Transverse passageways, called Volkmann’s canals,connect the haversian canals. These canals transport blood and nutrients from the bone’s exterior to the osteocytes locked inside.
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The basic structural component of compact bone.
Trabeculae
osteon
Volkman's canal
Canaliculi
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Bone Marrow
Bone marrow is a type of soft tissue that fills the medullary cavity of long bones and the spaces of spongy bones.
Red bone marrow is charged with producing red blood cells. Nearly all of a child’s bones contain red bone marrow.
In an adult, red bone marrow can only be found in the ribs, sternum, vertebrae, skull, pelvis, and the upper parts of the humerus (arm) and femur (thigh). All other bones contain yellow marrow.
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Multiple Choice
Osteocytes are found in the
Lamella
Canaliculi
lacunae
Volkaman's canal
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Bone Marrow
Yellow bone marrow replaces red marrow over time. The cells of yellow marrow are saturated with fat and no longer produce blood cells. In cases of severe, chronic blood loss or anemia, yellow marrow can change back into red marrow.
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Multiple Choice
Nearly all of a child's bones contain
Red Marrow
Yellow Marrow
Red blood cells
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Multiple Choice
This is found in the medullary cavity of long bones.
Red Marrow
Yellow Marrow
Red blood cells
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Multiple Choice
In the case of severe anemia what happens in the bones
Red marrow changes to yellow
Yellow marrow changes to red
Yellow marrow begins making red blood cells.
Nothing changes
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