Bone Types — classification?
Based on shape: long, short, flat, irregular, sesamoid.
Bone types — classification?
Based on shape: long, short, flat, irregular, sesamoid.
Bone Structure — key components?
Diaphysis, epiphysis, osteocytes, osteoblasts, osteoclasts, Haversian system.
Long bones — function?
Support movement, leverage, and blood cell production.
Bone Growth — process?
Involves ossification (intramembranous, endochondral) and growth plates.
Flat bones — role?
Protect internal organs, provide muscle attachment sites.
Osteocytes — function?
Maintain bone tissue within the matrix.
Haversian system — structure?
Compact bone units with concentric lamellae around a central canal.
Bone composition — main materials?
Organic collagen fibers and inorganic hydroxyapatite crystals.
Sesamoid bones — location?
Within tendons, e.g., patella.
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1. What is the term for bones that are thin, flattened, and usually curved, serving protective roles and providing attachment sites for muscles?
2. Which bone type is characterized by being cube-shaped and providing stability with limited movement?
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