bones, joints, and associated supporting tissues
bone is longer than it is wide. ex: Humerous
bone is about as long as it is wide. ex: trapezium (carpal bone)
bone is broad, flat, and thin. ex: sternum
bone's shape does not fit into other classes. ex: vertebra
round, flat, bone found within tendon. ex: patella
expanded end of bone
bone shaft
makes up epiphyses, honeycomb-like framework of bony struts
wall of the diaphysis, hard, dense outer region: allows the bone to resist liner compression and twisting forces
covers epiphysis
membrane surrounds bone, dense connective tissue
made of collagen, anchors periosteum
hollow chamber in diaphysis, contains marrow
lines spaces, cavity
red or yellow marrow, lines medullary cavity, spongy bone spaces
continuously subjected to a great deal of stress, must be able to withstand those forces or suffer damage.
compact bone cross-section resembles forest of tightly packed trees, each tree is a unit called osteon
rings of each tree, made up of thin layers of bone
endosteum-lined hole in the center of each osteon, blood vessels, and nerves supply bone
fill spaces between circular osteons, represent remnants of old osteons
outer and inner layers of lamellae
travel at right angles (perpendicular) to central canal of neighboring osteons: connect them to one another
usually not weight-bearing like compact bone, much less densely packed, network of struts reinforces compact bone, resists forces from variety of directions, provides protective structure for bone marrow tissue
struts or ribs of bone covered with endosteum, usually not arranged into osteons, composed of concentric lamellae with osteocytes in lacunae, no central or perforating canals supplying blood, obtain blood from vessels in bone marrow
primary tissue found in bone, composed mostly of ECM with a small population of cells scattered throughout
unique, has inorganic and organic
minerals make up 65% of bone's total weight
makes up the remaining 35%, consists of collagen fibers and usual ECM components
dynamic tissue, continually changing as older bone is broken down for raw materials to build new bone
responsible for bone's dynamic nature, 3 types: osteoblasts, osteocytes, osteoclasts
flattened cells, differentiate into osteoblasts when stimulated by specific chemical signals
metabolically active bone cells in the periosteum and endosteum, bone-building cells, perform bone deposition
osteoblasts secrete organic matrix materials, assist in formation of inorganic matrix
eventually surround themselves with matrix in small cavities (lacunae), no longer metabolically active, neighboring lacunae are connected by a network of small passageways (canals) in matrix called canaliculi
small cavities
network of small passageways (canals) in matrix
bone resorption, cell secretes hydrogen ions and enzymes, break down bone matrix, large multinucleated cells, resemble jellyfish, derived from fusion of cells from bone marrow
"marble bone disease", defective osteoclasts, don't properly degrade bone, the creation of new bone doesn't keep up with the loss of old bone
process of bone formation, begins through childhood with most bone completing process by age 7
are built on model (starting material) made of membrane of embryonic connective tissue, direct ossification
built on model of hyaline cartilage, indirect ossification
forms many flat bones(skull and clavicles) during fetal development, formed within mesenchymal membrane composed of embryonic connective tissue
bone formed within this during intramembranous ossification
stem cell in the mesenchymal membrane
the middle layer of spongy bone ossifies before outer compact bone layers,begins in this
example of early incomplete ossification, soft spots in a skull of newborn babies
bone development of all bones below head except clavicles, begins in fetal stage of development
surrounded by connective tissue membrane
connective tissue membrane
long bones lengthen by this, involves division of chondrocytes in epiphyseal plate
line of hyaline cartilage found in developing bones of children
bone growth in width