LABORATORY MANUAL FOR HUMAN ANATOMY & PH
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ISBN: 9781260254426
Author: Martin
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 12, Problem 2PL
The organic matter of living bone includes
- calcium phosphate.
- collagen fibers and cells.
- calcium carbonate.
- magnesium and fluoride.
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Chapter 12 Solutions
LABORATORY MANUAL FOR HUMAN ANATOMY & PH
Ch. 12 - Which of the following tissues is not part of a...Ch. 12 - The organic matter of living bone includes calcium...Ch. 12 - The _____________ is an example of a sesamoid...Ch. 12 - The epiphyseal plate represents the ends of the...Ch. 12 - The central canal of a bone osteon contains blood...Ch. 12 - A _____________ is an example of an irregular...Ch. 12 - A femur includes both compact and spongy bone...Ch. 12 - Prob. 8PLCh. 12 - Trabeculae are structural characteristics of...Ch. 12 - Prob. 1.1CT
Ch. 12 - A bone that has a wide surface is classified as...Ch. 12 - The bones of the wrist are examples of...Ch. 12 - The bone of the thigh is an example of a(an)...Ch. 12 - Vertebrae are examples of ___________ bones.Ch. 12 - The patella (kneecap) is an example of a special...Ch. 12 - The bones of the skull that form a protective...Ch. 12 - Distinguish between the epiphysis and the...Ch. 12 - Describe where cartilage is found on the surface...Ch. 12 - Why doesn't the periosteum cover the articular...Ch. 12 - Distinguish between the locations and tissues...Ch. 12 - What structural differences did you note between...Ch. 12 - How are these structural differences related to...Ch. 12 - From your observations, how does the marrow in the...Ch. 12 - The humerus is the proximal bone of an upper limb;...Ch. 12 - FIGURE 12.9 Label the structures of this long...Ch. 12 - FIGURE 12.10 Identify the structures indicated in...Ch. 12 - FIGURE 12.11 Label the structures associated with...Ch. 12 - FIGURE 12.12 Label the structures of compact bone...
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- Compact bone is composed of trabeculae compacted collagen osteons calcium phosphate onlyarrow_forwardThe primary cell type for maintaining the matrix of bone tissue is which are found in osteocytes; lacunae osseous; lacunae chondrocytes; lamellae fibroblasts; matrixarrow_forwardThe breakdown of bone matrix is performed by osteoblasts requires the deposition of mineral salts by osteocytes removes minerals and proteins from the blood elevates blood calcium levels and is called bone resorptionarrow_forward
- Endochondral ossification begins with a(n) model. dense connective tissue hyaline cartilage fibrous cartilage spongy bonearrow_forwardAccording to the histology, structure, and functions of bones the following statements are true except: * O Bone matrix contain abundance of calcium and phosphorus, in addition to the presence of potassium and magnesium Periosteum is bound to bone by a type of collagen fibers called Sharpey's fibers that extend from the outer periosteal layer penetrating bone matrix Endosteum considers thin layer in compare with the periosteum and covers the external surfaces of the bone tissue Intramembranous ossification is one of the bone formation ways which depend on the presence of cartilage tissuearrow_forwardTo measure the amount of bone mineral is using photon absorptiometry. True or false? False Truearrow_forward
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