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23 Cards in this Set
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What type of bone is this? |
Compact bone |
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Front (Term) |
Haversian canal |
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What runs through a Haversian canal? |
Capillaries and nerves |
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What are the rings called |
Lamellae (bone ECM) |
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What is 3? |
Osteocyte lacuna |
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What is 5? |
Osteon |
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What is 2? |
Haversian canal connecting to a volkmans canal |
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What is 3? |
Canaliculi |
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What do canaliculi do? |
Facilitate diffusion and communication to osteocytes |
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What is 4? |
Interstitial lamellae |
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What is interstitial lamellae? |
Remnants of older patrons that have been partially removed |
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What is 5? |
Osteocyte lacunae |
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What type of bone is this? |
Compact |
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Front (Term) |
Haversian canal |
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What is 4? |
Osteocytes in lacunae |
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What is 3? |
Compact bone |
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What is 4? |
Marrow cavity |
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What type of bone is this? |
Trabecular/cancellous/spongy |
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What type of bone is this? |
Compact |
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What is 2? |
Osteoblasts |
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What is 1? |
Intermembranous bone (compact bone) |
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Front (Term) |
Mesenchymal tissue |
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Front (Term) |
Hyaline cartilage |