Intro Flashcards

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What is osteology?

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The study of bones, their pathologies and treatments.

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List the six main functions of bones.

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  1. Support
  2. Protection
  3. Locomotion
  4. Mineral storage
  5. Fat cell storage
  6. Hemopoesis
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What are bones composed of?

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1) Organic material: cells (osteoprogenitors, osteoblasts, osteocytes and osteoclasts) and collagen fibres
2) Minerals (hydroxyapatite and calcium carbonate)

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What is homeostasis?

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The tendency of the body’s internal environment to remain relatively constant.

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How does bone homeostasis occur?

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Through bone remodelling, which involves bone reabsorption (osteoclasts) and bone deposition (osteoblasts).

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What are the types of bones? Give examples

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Long bone (femur)
Short bone (carpal)
Irregular bone (vertebra)
Flat bone (sternum)
Sesamoid bone (patella)
Sutural/Wormion bone (cranial suture)
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Diaphysis

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Shaft of long bone

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Epiphysis

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Distal and proximal end of long bone

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Metaphysis

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Area between diaphysis and epiphysis. Where growth occurs. In the young: epiphyseal growth plates; in adults: epiphyseal line.

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Endosteum

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The membrane lining the inner bone, surrounding the medullary cavity.

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Medullary cavity

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Space within diaphysis.

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Periosteum

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The fibrous coating surrounding the bone. Ligaments and tendons attach to it.

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Articular/hyaline cartilage

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Coves the joint surface (epiphysis). Facilitates movement by reducing friction and absorbing shock.

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What are the bones of the axial skeleton?

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Skull
Hyoid
Ribs
Sternum
Vertebra
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What composes the appendicular skeleton?

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Upper limbs
Lower limbs
Shoulder girdle
Pelvic structure

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