Bone anatomy
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hehehe its all about bone
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iwant help
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did he say that bone marrow fills trabeculae empty spaces? bloody hell i though that the trabeculae was the bone marrow....am i right
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Splendid! thank you
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Haversian canals-
are a series of tubes around narrow channels
that surround blood vessels
and nerve cells throughout the bone.
Volkmann's canals-
are microscopic structures found in compact bone and carry small arteries throughout the bone.
Perforating Canals-
are microscopic structures found in compact bone and carry small arteries throughout the bone.
Periosteum- is a membrane that lines the outer surface of all bones
except at the joints of long bones.
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Compact bone-
Hard outer section.
The Osteon-
is the fundamental functional unit of much compact bone.
Haversian system-
is the fundamental functional unit of much compact bone.
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Cancellous bone-
spongy bone
trabecular bone-
spongy bone
spongy bone-
is one of the two types of osseous tissue that form bones.
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Matrix-
is the material between animal or plant cells
Ground substance -
is a term for the non-cellular components of extracellular matrix containing the fibers.
Calcium phosphate-
is the name given to a family of minerals containing calcium ions.
im going to watch this over and over until I understand every word hes saying..
but i have to identify each term... then it sends me on a whole new path
SO MUCH INFO TO KNOW!!
(trying to teach myself lol.. the college class was full)
bevon17 2 years ago 5
Lamella -
platelike structure in thin layers.
Lacunae-
LOL a complex word that means
An empty space or a missing part.
osteocyte-
a star-shaped cell, is the most abundant cell found in compact bone.
canaliculi-
A term to describe a small passageway.
in this case they connect empty spaces to each other.
bevon17 2 years ago 3