BPK 325 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Facial Nerve, Navicular Bone, Pubic Arch

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4th type of bone cell responsible for resorption: osteoclasts: comes from wbc and is multinucleated. Secretes 2 things: hcl dissolves the mineral components of matrix, lysosomal enzymes digests the organic components. Long bones: one shaft & two distinct ends: ex. Wrist & ankle: sesamoid: special type of short bone forming within a tendon (i. e. patella) Flat bones: thin, flattened & somewhat curved: ex. Cranial bones of skull, ribs, sternum & scapula. Irregular bones: various shapes that do not fit into previous categories: ex. Blood supply: microscopic vessels in deep layer of periosteum penetrate via volkmann"s canals into. Haversian system of compact bone: macroscopic nutrient artery penetrates through periosteum and compact bone to provide arterial supply to marrow + surrounding tissue. Structure of short, irregular & flat bones: periosteum-covered compact bone externally & endosteum-covered spongy bone internally, no epiphyses or diaphysis, contain bone marrow between trabeculae of spongy bone (no marrow cavity)

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