ANAT 101 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Intramembranous Ossification, Endochondral Ossification, Bone Marrow

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Provide support, protect internal organs (brain, heart, etc), assist in body movements (with muscles), stores and releases calcium & phosphorus, helps in blood cell producion (hemopoiesis), stores triglycerides in adipose cells of yellow bone marrow. Idenify the features of a typical long bone. 2 epiphyses (both ends of the bone at the joints) Endosteum (thin membrane lining the medulary cavity: describe the structure and funcion of both the periosteal and endosteum layer of bone. Periosteum: circulaion and nerves, bone growth and repair, joint capsule, ligament, tendon atachment (sharpey"s ibers) Describe the cells, ground substance and ibers that comprise bone. Osteoprogenitor cells (bone stem cells that can difereniate) Osteoclasts (remodel bone and cause them to release calcium) Extracellular matrix: (same in compact and spongy bone) a. i. Hydroxyapaite: calcium phosphate, calcium hydroxide - resists compressive forces ii. iii. Water b: describe the lineage of osteoblasts versus osteoclasts.

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