The Cartilage Anatomy Flashcards

Lecture Exam 1

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Name 5 functions of bones in our body?
Support (soft organs)
Protection (brain, spinal cord, vital organs)
Movement (levers for muscle action)
Storage (Minerals, Triglycerids-energy in yellow marrow)
Blood Formation (hematopoiesis in red bone marrow)
Hematopoiesis
Blood formation in red bone marrow
Do cartilages contain blood vessels or nerves?
No. Delivered by Dense Connective Tissue
What cartilage is most abundant type, provides support, flexibility, and resilience
Hyaline Cartilage
What cartilage is similar to Hyaline but with fibers
Elastic Cartilage
What cartilage has the greatest tensile strength due to Collagen
Fibrocartilage
What are the 4 classifications of Bones (by shape)
Long (longer than they are wide)
Short (cube-shaped)
Flat (Thin, flat, slightly curved)
Irregular (complicated shape)
Give an example of a Long, Flat, Short and Irregular bone
Long - Humerus
Short - Talus
Flat - Sternum
Irregular - Vertebra
What are the 4 classifications of Bones (by texture/structure)
Compact (dense outer layer)
Spongy (Honeycomb)
Diaphysis (shaft)
Epiphysis (ends)
What bone makes up the dense outer layer?
Compact Bone
What bone makes up the 'honeycomb' middle?
Spongy Bone
What makes up the Diaphysis (shaft) from superficial to deep?
Periosteum, Compact bone, Endosteum, Medullary Cavity, Yellow Bone Marrow
Where is the yellow bone marrow?
Medullary Cavity of the Diaphysis
What makes up the Epiphysis from superficial to deep?
Articular Cartilage, Periosteum, Compact Bone, Spongy Bone, Epiphyseal Line
What are Osteoblasts? Where are they found?
Bone-forming Cells in the Periosteum & Endosteum Inner Membrane Layer