Front | Back |
The source of cascularization for cartilage is
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Perichondrium
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Type of cartilage that resists heavy pressure, located between vertebral disks and composed of collagen and elastin
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Fibro cartilage
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Cells that make up cartilage
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Chondrocytes
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Forms long axis of body including skull and vertebrae
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Axial skeleton
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Hematopoietic refers to __________ and occurs in ________________
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Production of blood cells
bone marrow |
Red marrow is found predominantly in
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Sternum and hip bones
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Enlargements of long bone located most superior and inferior
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Epiphysis proxilimal and distal
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Location of osteoclasts and osteocytes
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Periosteum
endostium |
Which condition would cause yellow marrow to convert to red marrow
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Anemia
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The cellular matrix laid down by periosteum
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Osteogenesis cells
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Allows blood flow to each individual osteocytes in an osteon
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Canaliculi
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What is the importance of hydroxyapaties
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Strength with out brittleness
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Osteogenesis refers to
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The process of bone formation
the beginning |
Bones of the skull are formed by
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intermembranois ossification |
Osteoblasts give rise to what cell type
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Osteocytes
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