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1
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What is the nutrient foramen?

A

an opening in the diaphysis bone that allows for arteries/veins to nourish the medullary cavity

2
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What is the nutrient groove?

A

the gradual groove on the exterior surface of the diaphysis that channels the arteries/veins into the bone.

3
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What is responsible for a bones tensile strength

A

collagen

4
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Which bone makes up the bulk of the diaphyses?

A

Compact bone

5
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Which bone tissue, resists stress produced by weight and movement?

A

Compact bone

6
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What is the haversian system?

A

units of bone tissue; aligned with lines of stress

7
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What are the “tree rings” of bone matrix around the haversian canals?

A

Concentric lamellae

8
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What is a unit of structure for bones called?

A

Osteon

9
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How do osteocytes that are confined within the bone matrix some distance from the nearest blood vessel obtain their nutrients and get rid of their waste products?

A

Via diffusion through the canaliculi

10
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. Is the term “circumferential lamellae” synonymous with the term “inner circumferential lamellae”? Explain.

A

No, the inner circumferential lamellae encircles the marrow cavity whereas circumferential lamellae encircles the entire bone just deep to the periosteum

11
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What fills the spaces between haversian systems?

A

Interstitial lamellae

12
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What are the longitudinal canals called?

A

Central canals

13
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What are the transverse canals called?

A

Volkman’s canals (AKA perforating canals)

14
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Which bone tissue does not have a haversian system?

A

Spongy Bone

15
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How is spongy bone oriented?

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Along lines of stress

16
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Name the bones that are sites of hemopoiesis in adults

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Red bone marrow in the spongy bone is the site of hemopoiesis (hip bones, ribs, sternum, vertebrae, ends of long bones )

17
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Is the term “hemopoiesis” synonymous with the term “hematopoiesis”?

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Yes

18
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Bone is very vascular T/F

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True

19
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What is the process of converting a fibrous connective tissue or cartilaginous model into bone

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Ossification

20
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What are two methods of bone formation?

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Intramembranous and endochondral

21
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In regards to bone formation, which method is where bones form within a hyaline cartilage model?

A

Endochondral

22
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In regards to bone formation, which method forms bones within a fibrous connective tissue membrane?

A

Intramembranous

23
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Clavicle and most bones of the skull including mandible, form this way

A

Intramembranous

24
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Is the term “calcification” synonymous with the term “ossification”?

A

Yes, calcification is a subcomponent of ossification.

25
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During calcificaiton, what cell deposits hyroxyapatite into the matrix?

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Osteocytes, over several days