4) Looking at the epiphyseal plate, what zone is responsi new bone cells: a) zone of maturation and hypertrophy b) reserve zone c) proliferative zone d) zone of ossification
Musculoskeletal System
The musculoskeletal system, also called the locomotor system, is an organ system that gives humans and animals the ability to move using their muscular and skeletal systems. It provides stability, form, support, and movement to the body. The skeleton is composed of bones (skeleton), muscles, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, joints, and other connective tissue that supports and binds tissues and organs together. The musculoskeletal system is subdivided into two broad systems, such as the muscular system and the skeletal system.
Skeletal structure
The skeletal system is the core framework of the human body. The skeletal structure comprises bones and connective tissue, including cartilage, ligaments, and tendons. The skeletal structure of our body acts as a support structure. It maintains the body's shape and is responsible for its movement, blood cell formation, protection of organs, and mineral storage. The skeletal system is referred to as the musculoskeletal system.
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a) zone of maturation and hypertrophy
b) reserve zone
c) proliferative zone
d) zone of ossification
4) Looking at the epiphyseal plate, what zone is responsible for making
new bone cells:
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5) Contrast bone modeling and bone remodeling:
a) bone remodeling makes the bone grow wider, while bone modeling
replaces old bone cells
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b) bone modeling makes the bone grow wider, while bone remodeling
replaces old bone cells
c) bone modeling makes the bone grow longer, while bone remodeling
replaces old bone cells
a) external callus
b) internal callus
c) spongy bone
d) fracture hematoma
d) bone remodeling makes the bone grow longer, while bone modelling
replaces old bone cells
7) What forms first during a fracture repair?
Match the bone ma
6) What is the relationship in the relative activity of osteoblasts and
osteoclasts during osteoporosis?
a) osteoclasts are more active than osteoblasts
b) ostoblasts are more active than osteoclasts
c) osteoblasts and osteoclasts have the same activity level
d) none of these
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Introduction
The epiphyseal plate is also known as the growth. In animals the epiphyseal plate is present between the epiphysis and metaphysis. The epiphyseal plate has 5 zones, reserve zones, proliferative zones, zones of hypertrophy and maturation, zone of calcification and zone of ossification.
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