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    interior of long bones.  Medullary cavity - is the cavity within a bone where a soft and flexible substance called marrow is stored. ~Osteogenesis: Development of the Bones~ In endochondral ossification bone tissue replaces hyaline cartilage‚ forming all bones below the skull except for the clavicles. (1) Osteoblasts secrete osteoid‚ creating a bone collar around the diaphysis of the hyaline cartilage model. (2) Cartilage in the center

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    and with stand tension stress -compact bone 9.the term dipole refers to? -internal layer of spongy bone in flat bone 10. what are the small spaces in the bone tissue that are holes in which osteocytes live -lacunae 11. what is endochondral ossification? -the formation of bone from pre-existing hyline cartilage 12. what indicates that a long bone has reached its adult length -closer of the epiphyseal 13.the process in which bones increase in width -appositional growth 14.which

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    Describe the histology of compact and spongy bone. 10. Discuss the chemical composition of bone and the advantages conferred by the organic and inorganic components. Bone Development 11. Compare and contrast intramembranous ossification and endochondral ossification. 12. Describe the process of long bone growth that occurs at the epiphyseal plates. Bone Homeostasis: Remodeling and Repair 13. Compare the locations and remodeling functions of the osteoblasts‚ osteocytes‚ and osteoclasts.

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    mandibular prominences. Identify the 1st branchial arch cartilage or Meckel’s cartilage. It does not form the mandible. Indicates the position of the future mandible. The mandible develops by intramembranous ossification. The malleus and the incus develop by endochondral ossification of the dorsal aspect of this cartilage. Innervation: V cranial nerve 2nd branchial arch cartilage (Reichert’s cartilage) Forms the stapes‚ styloid process‚ and superior hyoid bone. 3rd branchial arch forms

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    The Skeletal System:Bone Tissue 1* Dynamic and ever-changing throughout life 2* Skeleton composed of many different tissues 3* Cartilage bone‚ tissue‚ epithelium‚ nerve‚ blood forming tissue‚ adipose‚ and dense connective tissue Functions of Bone 1* Supporting & protecting soft tissues 2* Attachment site for muscles making movement possible 3* Storage of the minerals‚ calcium& phosphate -- mineral homeostasis 4* Blood cell production occurs in red bone marrow (hemopoiesis) 5* Energy

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    Chapter 6 Ossecous Tissue and Skeletal Structure The Skeletal system consists of bones and their associated connective tissues‚ including cartilage‚ tendon and ligaments. I. Function of the Skeletal System 1) Bone- The most rigid component of skeletal system a) Support- serves as a framework; Maintains body’s shape b) Protection- of critical internal organs‚ brain‚ heart and lungs c) Lever System- for muscles to produce body movements d) Mineral storage- e.g. Calcium and

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    | https://sensicardiac.com/ 2014‚ Web. 04 Jan. 2014 Unit. 5 Reading Questions 1. Calcium and phosphorus 2. Flat bones 3. Found at the ends of the bones‚ and functions to allow growth in the bones. 4. Red and yellow bone marrow 5. Endochondral ossification 6. To reshape‚ repair and replace bone 7. Concave facets of occipital bone 8. Vomer bone 9. 30 bones 10. The head of the femur In today’s fast pace‚ ever changing time there is always some new gadget out. New products to help make

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    CHAPTER 6- The Skeletal System: Bone Tissue   Choose the single best answer to each of the following questions.   1) All of the following tissues are found in bones EXCEPT:   A) muscle tissue B) bone C) dense connective tissue D) adipose tissue E) nervous tissue   Answer: A Reference: Page 172‚ Introduction Level of Difficulty: Medium     2) The components of the skeletal system are the   A) bones B) cartilages associated with bones C) tendons D) A and B are correct. E) A‚

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    John Wasmut of the University of California‚ Irvine while looking for the genetic link to Huntington’s disease. Although it was not connected to Huntington’s disease‚ the connection to achondroplasia was undeniable. (Associated Press‚ 1994) Endochondral ossification is the process by which the cartilage turns into trabecular bone.. In achondroplasia‚ the mutation of the FGFR3 gene causes an arrest in the long bone growth by stopping the transition of cartilage to bone and causing abnormal cartilage

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    Chapter 6: Bones and Skeletal Tissue: Bones: living tissues: Highly vascular Bone is not static throughout life Remodeled throughout Begins as cartilage and fibrous sheets Cartilages of the Body: Skeletal Cartilages is made of some variety of cartilage tissue molded to fit its body location and function. Cartilage‚ which contains no nerves or blood vessels‚ is surrounded by a layer of dense irregular connective tissue is called the perichondrium 3 types of Cartilages: Hyaline Cartilage: provide support

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