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The Skeletal System By: Pavel Jacobo Period 7 (Bone Remodeling (Reversal …
The Skeletal System By: Pavel Jacobo Period 7
Types of Bones
Short Bones: Carpals, Tarsals, and Patella
Flat Bones: Skull bones
Irregular Bones: Vertebrae
Sesamoid: Patella
Long Bones: Femur, Humorous, Fibula, and Tibia
Anatomy of Long Bone
Medullary Cavity
Endosteum
Spongy Bone
Articular Cartilage
Diaphysis
Periosteum
Epiphysis
Anatomy of compact bone tissue
Capillary
Concentric lamellae
Venule
Central Canal
Osteons
Periosteum
Endosteum
Bone Remodeling
Reversal
Pre-Osteoblasts
Mono nuclear
Osteoblasts
Resorption
Bone Formation
Active Osteocytes
Osteocytes
Resting Bone Surface
Mineralization
Pre-Osteocytes
Bone Fracture Repair
Spongy Bone Trabecula
External Callus
Internal Callus
Bony Callus of Spongy Bone
Hematoma
Healed Fracture
Types of Joints
Condyloid Joint: Metacarpal
Plane Joint: Tarsals
Ball and Socket Joint: Hip and Femur
Saddle Joint: Metacarpal and Carpal
Hinge Joint: Humerus and Ulna
Pivot Joint: Vertebrae
Difference Between Female and Male Pelvis
Females have a larger and more circular shaped pelvis while the males pelvis is smaller than a womans.
Movements allowed by Synovial Joints
Synovial Joints allows bones to slide past each other or to rotate past each other.