growth. identify 3 types of bone cells 1. 2. 3. 3 types of bone cells osteocytes (osteons) –...
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Growth
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Identify 3 types of bone cells
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3 types of bone cells
Osteocytes (osteons) – mature bone cells, in both spongy and compact bone
Osteoclasts- multinucleated & dissolve bone matrix
Osteoblasts- build new cells
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Osteons
Structures Functions Location Parallel to long axis of bone Therefore, limb does not bend Stress from one direction
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Composition of bones
Compact
Spongy
Epiphyseal line/plate
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What is the main difference between spongy and compact bone?
Why is a fracture more likely from the side of a bone?
What does the presence of an epiphyseal line mean?
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Bones
If collagen increases in a bone, how is the strength of the bone affected?
What is the anatomical and thus physiological difference between the diaphysis and epiphysis ?
If osteoclast activity is higher than osteoblast activity what happens to a bone?
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Calcification / ossification
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Calcification vs. Ossification
Calcification
Buildup of Ca
Occurs during ossification
Can also occur in joints or other ares
Ossificiation
Intramembranous – bone develops directly
Endochondral – bone replaces catilage
Epiphyseal cartilage - at ends of epiphysis
reduces as growth slows
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What affects the growth of bones?
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Why do teens grow suddenly?What happens at puberty?
Is exercise important to bone development? How?
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Primary/Secondary growth
Elongation –diaphysis growth Laterally- the periosteum is increasing in
osteoblasts, towards the inside, ________ are __________ and marrow cavity is increasing
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When does one stop osteoblasting? Skull Toes Long bones Pelvis
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What is needed for bone growth?
Vitamins and minerals Sex hormones Fractures – will they stop growth? Stress applied to bones- good or bad?
Why?
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Vitamins
A
C
D
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Minerals
Ca
P
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Age Normal loss of bone due to aging= osteopeniaj Hormone levels change Reduction in osteoblast activity Bones become ----? Who is affected more? Men/women Is this equally affecting the entire body or are
some areas more affected earlier? What helps to reduce this process? Disorders/ diseases
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What type of tissue is replaced by bone during intramembranous ossification?
How would an X-ray of a femur tell if a person had stopped growing?
Why should a pregnant woman take vitamin and mineral supplements?