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Chapter 6-Bones and Skeletal Tissues
•Histology of cartilage and bone
•Function of the skeletal system
•Bone terminology
•Bone development and growth
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The skeletal system is multifunctional
• Support
• Storage of minerals and lipid
• Blood cell proliferation (red marrow)
• Protection (heart, etc.)
• Leverage, Movement
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Cartilage: Connective tissue
•Chondroblasts lay down the matrix,
•become chondrocytes when surrounded by EC matrix
•Chondrocytes do not mitose•Poor healing
•On aging, cartilage becomes calcified
•Less flexible•Not bone
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Cartilage, cont’d
Elastic: More flexible, e.g., ear
HyalineEspecially articular
FibrocartilageResists compression—IV Disk, menisci
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Types (shapes) of Bones
• Long– Femur
• Short– Carpal
• Sesamoid– Patella
• Flat– Scapula
• Sutural– Skull
• Irregular– Vertebra
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Typical (Long) Bone StructurePage 129
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Bone markings Table 6.1
• Projection and Process– Tuberosity, tubercle– Trochanter (only one!)– Lines and spines– Epicondyles
• Surfaces for Joints– Head, facet, condyle
• Depressions and holes– Foramen– Fossa
• Mostly a lab exercise
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Types of Osseous Tissue
1. Compact Bone1. Dense, found in the walls, or cortex
2. Spongy or Cancellous Bone1. Network of struts and thin plates (trabeculae)
3. Marrow1. Red and Yellow
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1. Compact Bone
• Osteon = functional unit of bone
• The mineral matrix is hydroxyapatite
• Osteoblasts lay down the matrix in layers (lamellae)– Become osteocytes when
surrounded by EC matrix
– Lacunae
• Osteoclasts break down bone
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2. Spongy Bone
• No osteons
• Lacy network of struts called trabeculae reinforce the bone
• Covered by endosteum
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3. Marrow
• Red Marrow– Active– Blood Precursors
• Yellow Marrow– Inactive– Mostly fat
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Internal Organization of a Typical Bone
Osteon = Functional unit of bone
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Bone Development
• Osteoblasts produce hydroxyapatite
• Osteoclasts break down the hydroxyapatite
• Intramembranous Ossification– Plates of Bone e.g. skull
• Endochondral Ossification– Long Bones
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Intramembranous Ossification
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Endochondral Ossification
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Endochondral Ossification
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Bone Circulation
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Bone Remodeling
• Bones are metabolically very active
• Osteoid becomes hydroxyapatite
• Source for calcium
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Fractures
• Young vs. old patients
• Simple vs. open (compound) fractures
• Healing:– Reduction and stabilization
– Formation of hematoma
– Callus—• fibrocartilagenous and
• bony
– Remodeling—months later
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Osteoporosis (p 141)
• Loss of bone mass weakness
• Both compact and spongy bone
• Post-menopausal women, some men– Estrogen replacement??
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Osteoporosis (p 141)
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