
Laboratory Manual for Anatomy and Physiology, 6e Loose-Leaf Print Companion
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Chapter 8, Problem 4MFLB
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Introduction: Long bones are typically found in the upper and lower extremities such as thighs and arms. They are the hard and dense bones that provide structure, strength, and mobility to the body. The microscopic structure of long bones includes osteocytes, central canal, medullary cavity, diaphysis, lacunae, perforating canal, canaliculi, endosteum, periosteum, and trabeculae.
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Laboratory Manual for Anatomy and Physiology, 6e Loose-Leaf Print Companion
Ch. 8 - Prob. 1.1BGLCh. 8 - Label the structures in Figures 8.2(a) and (b),...Ch. 8 - What area of long bone is covered with cartilage?...Ch. 8 - What type of cartilage is articular cartilage?...Ch. 8 - What area (epiphysis or diaphysis) is made up of a...Ch. 8 - What area (epiphysis or diaphysis) is made up of a...Ch. 8 - The long bone in Figure 8.1 is from an adult. If...Ch. 8 - __________ bone cell found in lacunae
Ch. 8 - __________ vertical canal in an osteon
Ch. 8 - __________ cavity that contains yellow marrow in...
Ch. 8 - __________ bone shaft
Ch. 8 - __________ spaces where the osteocytes are...Ch. 8 - __________ horizontal canal in an osteon
Ch. 8 - __________ small canal connecting lacunae
Ch. 8 - __________ membrane lining medullary cavity
Ch. 8 - __________ membrane covering surface of bone
Ch. 8 - __________ thin bony columns in spongy bone
Ch. 8 - __________ composed of osteons
Ch. 8 - __________ contains osteocytes and lacunae
Ch. 8 - __________ has lamellae
Ch. 8 - Prob. 4CCSBCh. 8 - __________ has perforating canals
Ch. 8 - __________ located in the epiphyses
Ch. 8 - __________ located in the diaphysis
Ch. 8 - __________ has a central canal
Ch. 8 - __________ spaces filled with red marrow
Ch. 8 - __________ has canaliculi
Ch. 8 - The hardness of bone is due to __________.
Ch. 8 - The flexibility and tensile strength of bone are...Ch. 8 - ______________________ What type of a...Ch. 8 - ______________________ A bone that has the...Ch. 8 - ______________________ A bone that has calcium...Ch. 8 - Two bone cells located in the periosteum and...Ch. 8 - Which type of bone tissue, compact bone or spongy...Ch. 8 - As we age, the amount of collagen in the...Ch. 8 - Explain the importance of the integumentary system...Ch. 8 - Prob. 5UYKCh. 8 - Prob. 6UYKCh. 8 - Identify the structures and corresponding name of...Ch. 8 - Identify the structures and corresponding name of...Ch. 8 - Observe the bones in Figure 8.6(a) and (b)....Ch. 8 - Observe Figure 8.7(a) and (b). Identify the normal...
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