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Bone Growth and Joints
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Bone growth and remodeling Two (three) types of bone: 1.Membrane bone – bone forming within connective tissue (=dermal bone) –Neurocranium (skull), scapula Osteoblasts osteoid trabeculae (small beam)
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Types of bone (continued) 2.Cartilage replacement bone 1.Endochondral bone – bone that forms within cartilage 2.Perichondral bone – forms in CT on surface of bone –Long bones
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Development of the femur in a late embryo or fetus of a mammal. A – original cartilage being replaced by bone on periphery (perichondral bone) original cartilage being replaced by bone within cartilage (endochondral bone) Blue = cartilage Purple = calcified cartilage Pink = bone
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B – enlarged detail of bone formation Blue = cartilage Purple = calcified cartilage Pink = bone
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Notes on Joints (articulations) Structure and function dependent upon: –Degree and direction of movement needed –Forces acting upon the joint –Nature of the material at articulation C – C B – B C – B
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Classification based on overall movement and material Synarthroses – restricted movement –Sutures Sutural ligament Periosteum Dermal bone 1. Coronal suture
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Functional synarthroses Reinforced – look at woodpecker skull frontal nasal Not synarthroses
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Synchondroses
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Basioccipital Basisphenoid Spheno-occipital Synchondrosis
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Sympases –Fibrocartilage –Some elastin 1.Symphysis mentalis Also: 2.Synchondrosis sphenooccipitalis 3.Synchondrosis intraoccipitalis anterior 4.Fonticulus posterior 5.Synchondrosis intraoccipitalis posterior Pubic symphysis
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Diarthroses (synovial joints) Lots of movement –Knee –Jaw
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Functional Types of Joints Gliding joints
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