PPT-4 Lesson 4.1: Bone as a Living Tissue
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Lesson 42 The Axial Skeleton Lesson 43 The Appendicular Skeleton Lesson 44 Joints Lesson 45 Common Injuries and Disorders of the Skeletal System The Skeletal System
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Lesson 42 The Axial Skeleton Lesson 43 The Appendicular Skeleton Lesson 44 Joints Lesson 45 Common Injuries and Disorders of the Skeletal System The Skeletal System Lesson 41 Bone as a Living Tissue. Digital Laboratory. 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:. portion of a bone. The radio- graphic appearance of living bone is the same as that of dead bone ofEgyptian mummies or prehistoric skeletons. Consequently, bone necrosis has no specific radiographic a Digital Laboratory. 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:. Ossification . Vocab. Osteogenic. (. osteoprogenitor. ) cells. . -go through cell division, develop into . osteoblasts. ; found in . endosteum. and inner portion of . periosteum. . -assist in fracture repair. Chapter 3. Bone Terminology. Drift- growth of one surface involves removal of bone from the . contralateral. surface . Endosteal. surface. Periosteal. surface. Types of Bone. Woven Bone. Lamellar Bone. 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.. www.DonateLifeAZ.org. Donor Network of Arizona. Federally designated, nonprofit, . organ procurement organization (OPO). OPOs - . Responsible for two main functions within their designated service area:. Introduction. Classification of. . bones . Shape . Development:. Intramembranous . ossification . Immature . and . mature . bone . Intracar. ti. laginous. . bone. . formation. . REPAIR . BY CONNECTIVE TISSUE. Healing or repair by connective tissue is encountered if. 1.. A severe or persistent (chronic) tissue injury that result in damage to parenchymal cells as well as the stromal framework. including the sacrum. The appendicular region includes the bones of the upper and lower limbs, shoulder and pelvic regions, hands, and feet. The next few pages will illustrate the bones of the crania Provides a framework for the movement of our body through our muscles. Stores minerals that our body needs to function properly. Produces blood cells. Functions. Axial . Skeleton. : consists of the 80 bones that make up the trunk of our body.. M.B.Ch.B, MSC, PhD, DCH (UK), . MRCPCH. Part . 1. Bone. Special type of connective . tissue. Has . a hard, . Mineralized. , extracellular . matrix. It is . Vascular. tissue . Although it . is one of the hardest substances of the body. 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::.
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