Bone and Skeletal Tissues - created from Mind Map

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Human Anatomy and Physiology Note on Bone and Skeletal Tissues - created from Mind Map, created by jennifer.hyland on 05/11/2013.
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Skeletal Cartilages Chondrocytes housed in lacunae in extracellular matrix Hyaline Elastic Fibrocartilages Large Amounts of water lacks nerve fibers Avascular Surrounded by fibrous perichondrium Appear glassy Collagenous fibers Most abundant skeletal cartilages Flexible and resilient Articular, costal, respiratory and nasal cartilages abundant elastic fibers w collagen fibers flexible Outer ear and epiglottis Thick collagen fibers most compressible cartilages resist stretching intervertebral discs and knee joint cartilages

Classification of Bones Long Bones Short Bones Flat Bones Irregular Bones

Functions of Bones Support Protection Movement: Levers Mineral and growth factor storage Blood cell formation: Hematopoieses (red marrow) Triglyceride storage Hormone production: osteocalcin

Bone Structure Gross anatomy Microscopic anatomy Chemical composition Compact Bone Spongy Bone Shaft Epiphyses Diaphyses Periosteum Endosteum Nutrient Foramina Red marrow Yellow marrow Markings Osteogenic Cells: Osteoprogenitor cells Osteoblasts Osteocyte Osteoclast Osteon Lamella Canals, Canaliculi Lacunae Organic: Cells Inorganic: mineral salts: hydroxyapatites

Bone Development

Remodeling and Repair

Homeostatic Imbalances

Bone Markings

Bone and Skeletal Tissues

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