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Teacher: Bridget
Horizontales
Thin layer of connective tissue lining the medullary cavity
One structure that can be present in synovial joint that serve as friction reducers between bone and the tissue they run under
Cartilage covering epiphyseal surface of long bones
Glands that secrete hormone when there is not enough calcium in the blood
Fascia covering of bone
Fibrocartilage pads within a synovial joint that cushion and improve the fit of bones
Disease in which there is a decrease in osteoblast activity which causes a decrease in bone mass (typically age related)
Hormone that inhibits function of osteoclasts, causing bone to be deposited into bone matrix
Type of ossification that results in formation of flat bones
Cells found in bone that forms bone matrix
Type of arthritis that results from a metabolic disorder where uric acid crystals build up in soft tissues around joints
Typically a result of wear and tear on weight bearing joints that also exhibits some cartilage damage and mineralization
Childhood disease that can cause bone malformation due to insufficient vitamin D
Outer ring of fibrocartilage that holds intervertebral disks in shape
Verticales
Tearing or stretching of a joints ligaments
Dislocation of a joint
Little beams of osseous matrix that make up the lattice work of spongy bone
Gland that secretes hormone when there is there is excess calcium in the blood
Last step of fracture repair in which spongy bone is turned into compact bone and excess callus is removed
Mature bone cells living in a lacunae that maintain matrix
Type of ossification that results in the formation of mainly long bones
Overstretching of a muscle
Area of cartilage that remains in long bones during endochondral ossification and continues to grow until mid 20's
Joint that ties bones together with fibers, leaving little or no space between them
Hormone that increases the number and activity of osteoclasts, causing release of calcium from bone into the blood
Bone that is important in producing strength of skeleton
Joint where bones are separated by a fluid-filled bag
Structural unit of bone