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Chapter 6: The Skeletal System. Review game. Where in the bones are lipids stored?. Yello w bone marrow, Medullary cavity. Name one example of a long bone. Femur, Humerus , Phalanges…. What kind of bones are skull bones?. Flat bones. What are mature bone cells called?. Osteocytes.
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Chapter 6: The Skeletal System Review game
Where in the bones are lipids stored? Yellow bone marrow, Medullary cavity
Name one example of a long bone. Femur, Humerus, Phalanges…
What kind of bones are skull bones? Flat bones
What are mature bone cells called? Osteocytes
What are giant, multinucleated cells involved with osteolysis are known as? Osteoclasts
Where on a long bone would you most likely find spongy bone? Epiphysis
When is compact bone the strongest? When it is subjected to stress from a limited range of directions
What are the struts & plates of spongy bone called? Trabeculae
In which process does bone replace a cartilage model? Endochondral ossification
Which condition results in a bone mass reduction significant enough to cause health problems? Osteoporosis
In which process does bone form w/in mesenchymal or fibrous connective tissue? Intramembranous ossification
Which mineral is associated w/ the development & mineralization of bone? Calcium
In which process does bone matrix get recycled and renewed? Remodeling
What hormone is synthesized in the kidneys & needed by the intestines for Ca & Phosphate absorption? Calcitrol
Where would you be most likely to find a sesamoid bone? Near joints at the knee, hands and feet
What membrane is found on the superficial surface of bones? Periosteum
What is an important function of osteolysis? Release Ca & phosphates into the blood stream
What 3 organs regulate the calcium ion concentration in body fluids? Bones, Kidneys & Intestines
What hormone is released as a result of elevated Ca ion concentration in the blood? Calcitonin
What kind of bone growth results in an increase of the diameter of a bone? Appositional growth
What is the normal, gradual reduction in bone mass due to age known as? Osteopenia
What are the 5 major functions of the skeletal system? Support, Storage, Blood cell formation, Protection, Leverage
What are the 6 bone shape classifications that are used to categorize bones? Name an example of each. Long, Short, Flat, Irregular, Sesamoid, Sutural
Why would an someone who experienced early puberty be shorter than a “normal” person? Early production of sex hormones results in a premature close in the growth plates.
How might cancer be related to the development of severe bone mass reduction? Some cancers cause the release of osteoclast-activating factor, leading to osteoporosis.
Why did Grandpa get shorter? Bones begin to lose mass more rapidly with age.