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Bone Tissue Composition Chapter 6
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Bone Textures Compact bone – Dense _______________ layer Spongy (cancellous) bone – Honeycomb of trabeculae found at the bone ________________.
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Structure of a Long Bone Diaphysis (shaft) – _______________ collar surrounds medullary (marrow) cavity – Medullary cavity in ____________ contains fat (yellow marrow)
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Structure of a Long Bone Epiphyses – ____________ – ____________ bone interior – Epiphyseal line (remnant of_______________) – Articular (hyaline) cartilage on _____________
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Figure 6.3a-b Proximal epiphysis (b) (a) Epiphyseal line Articular cartilage Periosteum Spongy bone Compact bone Medullary cavity (lined by endosteum) Compact bone Diaphysis Distal epiphysis
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Membranes of Bone Periosteum – _______________ fibrous layer – Inner osteogenic layer Osteoblasts (bone-___________cells) Osteoclasts (bone-____________cells) Osteogenic cells (______________ cells) – Nerve fibers, nutrient blood vessels, and lymphatic vessels enter the bone via nutrient foramina – Secured to underlying bone by ____________fibers
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Membranes of Bone Endosteum – Delicate membrane on ____________surfaces of bone – Also contains osteoblasts and osteoclasts
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Figure 6.3c (c) Yellow bone marrow Endosteum Compact bone Periosteum Perforating (Sharpey’s) fibers Nutrient arteries
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Structure of Short, Irregular, and Flat Bones Periosteum-covered ______________bone on the outside Endosteum-covered ______________bone within Spongy bone called diploë in flat bones Bone marrow between the _______________.
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Microscopic Anatomy of Bone Cells of bones – Osteogenic (osteoprogenitor) cells Stem cells in ________________ and _______________ that give rise to osteoblasts – Osteoblasts _______________________ cells
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Microscopic Anatomy of Bone Cells of bone – ________________ Mature bone cells – Osteoclasts Cells that ____________________ (reabsorb) bone matrix
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Microscopic Anatomy of Bone: Compact Bone Haversian system, or osteon—structural unit - ________________________ Weight-bearing Column-like matrix tubes – _______________________ Contains blood vessels and nerves
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Figure 6.6 Structures in the central canal Artery with capillaries Vein Nerve fiber Lamellae Collagen fibers run in different directions Twisting force
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Microscopic Anatomy of Bone: Compact Bone Perforating (Volkmann’s) canals – At right angles to the central canal – Connects blood vessels and nerves of the periosteum and central canal Lacunae—small cavities that contain osteocytes Canaliculi—hairlike canals that connect lacunae to each other and the central canal
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Figure 6.7a-c Endosteum lining bony canals and covering trabeculae Perforating (Volkmann’s) canal Perforating (Sharpey’s) fibers Periosteal blood vessel Periosteum Lacuna (with osteocyte) (a) (b)(c) Lacunae Lamellae Nerve Vein Artery Canaliculi Osteocyte in a lacuna Circumferential lamellae Osteon (Haversian system) Central (Haversian) canal Central canal Interstitial lamellae Lamellae Compact bone Spongy bone
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Microscopic Anatomy of Bone: Spongy Bone ________________ – Align along lines of stress – No osteons – Contain irregularly arranged lamellae, osteocytes, and canaliculi – Capillaries in endosteum supply nutrients
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Figure 6.3b (b) Lacunae Lamellae Nerve Vein Artery Canaliculus Osteocyte in a lacuna Central canal
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Chemical Composition of Bone: Inorganic Hydroxyapatites (mineral salts) – _______________of bone by mass – Mainly _________________ phosphate crystals – Responsible for ___________ and _____________ to compression
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