KINESIOL 2Y03 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Epiphyseal Plate, Dura Mater, Clavicle

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Bone is hard and rigid dynamic tissue, constantly rebuilt (strongest tissue) Cartilage is flexible yet strong similar as ^ except matrix component is not as stong (more fluid filled) Skull around brain (soft tissue); ribs, sternum, vertebrae protect organs of thoracic. Produced by muscles on bones via tendons. Calcium = bone density, neurotransmitters trigger (action potentials) If you do(cid:374)"t eat food with e(cid:374)ough (cid:272)al(cid:272)iu(cid:373), will take calcium from bones. Fat stored in marrow cavities: protection, movement, storage, blood cell production: Bone marrow that gives rise to blood cells and platelets in long bones like vertebrae/hipbones. If you damage it it can break, but is much more flexible: fibrocartilage ( found in meniscus between knee joint. During development, repair bone develops from cartilage. Perichondrium double layer of connective tissue that covers most cartilage nerve and blood located in a cavity (lacuna) immature chondrocyte = chondroblast chondroblasts produce matrix (collagen, proteoglycans) blast = build/construct supply.

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