Skeletal Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
hemopoietic tissue | can produce blood |
pachyostotic bones | pachy: thick, density regulation, denser than water, marine animals to stay at 1 level of water |
notocord | support, muscle attachment, elastic energy; pressurized cylinder surrounded by fibrous sheath; able to bend but not change shape |
hydrostatic skeleton | not made from 4 tissues of skeletal system; notocord, tongue, octopus arms |
biomineralization | the deposition of inorganic salts onto a preformed proteinicous network --> collagen, elastin, ground substance |
aspidine | acellular bone (osteoblasts retreat), minority |
head skeleton | braincase, includes gills |
axial skeleton | vertebral column, sternum, paired & attached - ribs, dorsal and caudal fins |
appendicular skeleton | paired appendages, pectoral and pelval fin, girdles |
epitoxy | epi: on top of, toxy: touch; salt deposited onto collagen |
blast | precursor cell |
ameloblasts | ectodermally derived, congregate and form an enamel organ that lays down enamel, mutually inductive with odontoblasts |
odontoblasts | neural crest ectoderm derived, produce dentine, lay down dentine and withdraw |
ground substance | collage and elastin embed in it --> connective tissue, mucopolysaccharides |
lacunae | spaces osteocyte bodies occupy |
canaliculae | spaces osteocyte processes occupy |
metaphysis a.k.a. epiphyseal plate | where shaft and end of bone meet |
epiphyses | ends of bone |
diaphysis | middle or shaft of bone |
endochondral bone growth | at epiphyses, cartilage --> broken down by chondroclasts --> osteoblasts invade and form bone |
intramembranous or perichondral bone growth | at diaphysis, collagen in dermis is scaffolding --> hydroxyapatite on top --> bone |
woven bone | young bone, quickly and randomly laid down, enough support for infants |
lamellar bone | parallel sheets of mature bone, layered, stronger, more resistant |
Haversian system | birds, mammals, other amniotes; osteoclasts invade old bone, blood vessels invade tunnel, osteoblasts form concentric layers around vessel; columnar osteon; mostly long bones |
compact bone | dense, outside of shaft |
cancellous bone | trabecular, spongy, interior of ends of long bones |
hyaline cartilage | smooth, glassy, homogeneous, ends of long bones --> template, larynx, tracheal rings |
fibrocartilage | lots of collagen, resistant to compression, intervertebral disks, menisci of joints |
elastic cartilate | lots of elastin fibers, shape forming areas (pinnae-ears, nose, epiglotis-throat) |
cellular cartilage | embryonic, many cells in matrix, agnathans where replaces collagen in matrix |
calcified cartilage | any type can become, biomineralized layer around core, chondrichthians, no osteocytes-not bone |
arthrology | study of joints |
ligament | connect bone to bone, store elastic energy |
tendon | connect muscle to bone, inelastic |
synarthroses | fused, almost no movement, sutures in skull, diaphysis and epiphyses |
amphiarthroses | limited motion; symphesis: dental snake, pelvic; syndesmoses: forearm rotation |
diarthroses | highly mobile, with capsule, ball and hinge, socket |
scaling | size and its consequences, bigger --> change shape |
isometry | geometric similarity, bigger --> don't change shape, rare in nature |
allometry | allo: different, change in different proportions, follows elastic similarity, change shape to deal with forces, ex: length of bone doubles and width cubes |
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