Question | Answer |
name the 6 functions of bones | Protection,Movement,Mineral Homeostasis,Support,Blood cell reproduction,Energy storage |
Support | provides framework,and points of attachments. |
Protection | protects internal organs |
mineral homeostasis | stores minerals like ca and p for muscesa contraction and nerve activities |
where are minerals from bones realsed | blood stream |
what minerals are found in bones | Calicum and phosphate |
another name for blood cell reproduction | hemopoisis,hemtapoises |
what does red marrow make | red blood cells,white blood cells, platelets |
energy storage | yellow marrow stores lipids |
lipids | fat,oil,wax |
where the epiphysis and the diaphysis meets | metaphysis |
the distal or proximal extremity | Epiphysis |
the main portion or shaft of the long bone | Diaphysis |
meta- | beyond |
mature bone has an epiphyseal_______ | line |
immature bone has an epiphyseal_______ | plate |
arth/art- | joint |
this reduces friction in joints and is also called Hyaline Cartilage | Articular cartillage |
peri - | around |
membrane around the bone surface | periosteum |
med- | middle |
space within the diaphysis containing fatty yellow marrow | medullary |
endo- | inside/within |