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skeletal system
osseous tissue and skeletal structure
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Anatomy
Undergraduate 1
02/12/2012

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Which type of cell is capable of dividing to produce new osteoblasts?
Definition
osteoprogenitor
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Spongy bone is formed of
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struts and plates
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The basic functional unit of mature compacct bone is the
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osteon
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Endochondral ossification begins with the formation of
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a hyaline cartilage model
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When sexual hormone production increases,bone production
Definition
accelerates rapidly
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The presence of an epiphyseal line indicates that
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epiphyseal growth has ended
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The inadequate ossification that occurs with aging is called
Definition
osteopenia
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The process by which the diameter of a developing bone enlarges is
Definition
appositional growth at the outer surface
Term
The sturnum is an example of a(n)
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flat bone
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A small, rough projecction of a bone is termed a 
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tuberosity
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How would decreasing the proportion of organic molecules to inorganic components in the bony matrix afffect the physical characteristicsof bone?
Definition
the bones would be more brittle
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Premature closure of the epiphyseal cartilages could be caused by 
Definition
elevated levels of sex hormones
Term
What factors determine the type of ossification that ouccurs in a specific?
Definition
In intramembranous ossification, bone develops from mesenchyme or fibrous connective tissue.In endochondral ossification, bone replaces an existing cartilage model.
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What events signal the end of long bone elongation?
Definition
At maturity, the rate of epiphyseal cartilage growth slows down,while the rate of osteoblast production increases, narrowing the region of the epiphyseal plate.When the pplate disappears, the epiphysis and diaphysisof the bone grow together, and elongation stops.
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How does a bone grow in diameter?
Definition

A bone grows in diameter by appositional growth, wherein the outer surface of the bone

grows as cells of the periosteum differentiate into osteoblasts that contribute to the bone

matrix. Eventually, these cells become surrounded by matrix and differentiate into

osteocytes. Additionally, the bone matrix is removed from the inner surface by osteoclasts to

expand the medullary cavity.

 

Term

Why is a healed area of bone less likely to 

fracture in the same place again from similar

stresses?

Definition

The final repair is slightly thicker and stronger than the original bone.

 

 

Term

Why will a diet that consists mostly of junk foods

hinder the healing of a fractured bone?

 

 

Definition

A fractured bone requires a good supply of calcium and phosphate to manufacture new

matrix. Therefore, a diet that is low in these minerals will hinder the rate at which a broken

bone heals.

 

Term

What properties are used to distinguish a

sesamoid bone from a sutural bone?

 

 

Definition

A sesamoid bone is usually small, round, and flat. It develops inside tendons and is  most

often encountered near joints at the knee, the hands, and the feet. Sutural (Wormian) bones

are small, flat, oddly shaped bones  found between the flat bones  of the skull  in  the suture line.

 

Term

Contrast the processes of ossification and 

calcification.

 

 

Definition

Ossification is the process of replacing other tissues with bone. Calcification refers to the

deposition of calcium salts within a tissue.

 

 

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