PPT-Chapter 7 anatomy of bone tissue
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and more skeleton made up of bones cartilage ligaments tendons bones are a major part of the skeleton and provide support organs teeth viscera protection
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and more skeleton made up of bones cartilage ligaments tendons bones are a major part of the skeleton and provide support organs teeth viscera protection brain CNS marrow viscera. The cartilage. Muscle tissue. Dr. . Makarchuk. . Iryna. Bone is a connective tissue characterized by a mineralized extracellular matrix.. Bone is a specialized form of connective tissue that, like other . The . diaphysis. is the shaft or . body of a long bone.. The . epiphyses. form the distal . and proximal ends of a . long bone.. The . metaphyses. are the areas . where the epiphyses and . diaphysis join.. Functions of Bone. Support. Protection. Assists in movement. Mineral homeostasis—calcium & phosphorus. Site of blood cell production—red bone marrow. Storage of energy—yellow bone marrow—adipose . Bone Textures. Compact bone. Dense . _______________ layer. Spongy (. cancellous. ) bone. Honeycomb of . trabeculae. . found at the bone ________________.. Structure of a Long Bone. Diaphysis. (shaft). Connective Tissue - Recall. Epithelial Tissue (yesterday’s material). Basement Membrane. Connective Tissue. Three common types of cells found in connective tissue matrix:. 1. . Mast cells . – prevent blood clots. MMHS Anatomy. Location and Description. Location. :. Found throughout the body but never exposed to the . external. environment.. Description. :. Made up of . specialized. cells.. Contains extracellular . Piya Kiatisevi, M.D.. 3 September 2016. Orthopaedic Oncology Lerdsin Hospital. Bone tumors. Soft-tissue tumors. Bone Tumors. Benign. Malignant. -primary. . (bone sarcoma). . -secondary (bone metastasis). University of Washington PKU Clinic CHDD - Box 357920 Seattle WA 98195 206 685-3015 Toll Free in Washington State 877-685-3015 http//deptswashingtonedu/pkuPelvic bones Ilium Pubis Ischium Temporal bo Introduction. Classification of. . bones . Shape . Development:. Intramembranous . ossification . Immature . and . mature . bone . Intracar. ti. laginous. . bone. . formation. . : Full thickness tissue loss with exposed bone, tendon or covered by slough (yellow, tan, gray, Suspected Deep Tissue Injury (sDTI): Purple or maroon localized area of discolored lled blister due to FIGURE 1.3. Anteroposterior distances of the foramina from the anterior lacrimal crest. The ostium of the maxillary sinus lies approximately in a vertical line to the anterior ethmoidal foramen. 12 mm structural . organisation. Anatome. (. ana. =up. . tomy. =cut) . Anatomise. Dissection. Practical applied science which forms firm foundation of art of healing(medicine). It’s best to view this in . Slide Show . mode, especially for the quizzes.. This module will take approximately 60 minutes to complete.. After completing this exercise, you should be able to:. . Distinguish, at the light microscope level, each of the following::. Structural. . Classification. of Articulations. Fibrous. – bones brought together by fibers.. Cartilaginous. – bones brought together by cartilage.. Synovial. – bones joined by an enclosed fluid filled cavity..
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