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Bone Growth and Dev
Chpt 5
Question | Answer |
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General structure of a long bone – | |
another word for tubular shaft that separates the epiphysis | diaphysis |
another word for the two ends of the bone | epiphyses |
the diphysis is connected to _____. part of the bone on opposite ends of the diaphysis that separtates the epiphysis. | metaphyses |
epiphyseal plate/line | |
another word for marrow cavity | medullary (marrow) cavity |
connective tissue wrapping connected to the facia , covers everywhere on bone but on at joints. | periosteum |
endosteum | |
articular cartilage | |
Ossification has 2 mechanisms | INTRAMEMBRANOUS and 2. ENDOCHONDRAL |
Bone Growth is also know as | Ossification |
RESULTS IN THE FORMATION OF THE CRANIAL BONES AND THE CLAVICLES | Intramembranous ossification |
RESULTS IN THE FORMATION OF THEBONES BELOW THE SKULL, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE CLAVICLES. | Endochondral ossification |
AKA "Dermal Ossificaftion" | Intramembranous ossification |
another word for depositing ca salts in tissue | calsification |
General elevations & projections | |
Process | |
Ramus | |
Markings for bone to bone articulations | |
Head | |
Condyle | |
Facet | |
Processes for tendon and ligament attachments | |
Trochanter | |
Tuberosity | |
Tubercle | |
Epicondyle | |
Crest | |
Line | |
General structure of a long bone – | |
diaphysis | |
epiphyses | |
metaphyses | |
epiphyseal plate/line | |
medullary (marrow) cavity | |
periosteum | |
endosteum | |
articular cartilage | |
Ossification has 2 mechanisms | INTRAMEMBRANOUS2. ENDOCHONDRAL |
Bone Growth is also know as | Ossification |
RESULTS IN THE FORMATION OF THE CRANIAL BONES AND THE CLAVICLES | Intramembranous ossification |
RESULTS IN THE FORMATION OF THEBONES BELOW THE SKULL, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE CLAVICLES. | Endochondral ossification |
AKA "Dermal Ossificaftion" | Intramembranous ossification |
General elevations & projections | |
Process | |
Ramus | |
Markings for bone to bone articulations | |
Head | |
Condyle | |
Facet | |
Processes for tendon and ligament attachments | |
Trochanter | |
Tuberosity | |
Tubercle | |
Epicondyle | |
Crest | |
Line |