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Macroscopically, what is the structure of a bone?
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Macroscopically: bone = solid strucuture with canals inside where blood vessel runs, and holes where cells can reside, the whole thing surrounded by membrane that contains stem cells (osteoblasts) and osteoclasts. |
Microscopically, what does a bone look like?
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Microscopically: bone = cell + extracellular matrix = arranged in cylinders called osteons, with blood vessel and nerve running through the middle of the cylinder.
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What are bone cells called?
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Osteocytes
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What is the calcium-protein matrix in the bone?
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Calcium-protein matrix: the extracellular matrix of bone consists of calcium salts, collagen fibers, and ground substance (glue).
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Diagrammatically describe bone growth.
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Where does the lengthwise growth of bone occur?
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Lengthwise bone growth occurs at the ends of long bones at the knobs.
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What is the role of osteoblasts in lengthwise growth of the bone?
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Osteoblasts' role in lengthwise bone growth is to add bone tissue at the bone ends.
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What is the role of osteoclasts in bone growth?
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Osteoclasts' role in bone growth is to remodel bone tissue by chipping away the knobs until it's the right size and shape.
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What is osteoblasts' role in diameter growth of bones?
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Osteoblasts' role in diameter growth of bones is to add bone tissue to the outside of the bone.
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What is osteoclasts' role in diameter growth of bones?
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Osteoclasts' role in diameter growth of bones is to remove some bone tissue from the inside of the bone (bones are hollow).
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Without osteoclasts, what would happen during diameter growth of bones?
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Without osteoclasts, diameter growth will result in bones that are too thick and too heavy. Even with osteoclasts, bones still grow thicker, just not unwieldly thick.
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What are osteoblasts?
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Osteoblasts = stem cells that give rise to osteocytes = builds bone.
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What are osteocytes?
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Osteocytes = mature bones cells = reside in bone for housekeeping.
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What are osteoclasts?
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Osteoclasts = large cells that break down bone.
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