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Provides flexibility but resist pulling or compression.

Collagen

Inorganic material consist primarily of calcium phosphate crystal

Hydroxyapatite

Strong bands of fibrous connective tissue, hold bones together

Ligaments

Known osteogenesis imperfecta a rare disorder caused by anyone of a number of faulty genes. Results too little collagen formation or poor quality collagen.

Brittle Bone Disease

Three Types of Bone Cell

Osteoblast - bone building


Osteocytes- produce components needed to maintain bone matrix


Osteoclast- bone destroying cells

Formation of new bone by osteoblast is called

Ossification

Osteocyte cell bodies house within the bone matrix in spaced called

Lacunae

Osteocyte cell extension are housed in narrow long spaced called

Canaculi

Break down bone is called

Bone reabsorption

Mature bone is called

Lamellar Bone

Organized into thin concentric or layer called

Lamellae

Consist of interconnecting rods or plates of bones called trabeculae

Spongy bone

Solid outer layer surrounding each bone

Compact Bone

Bone becomes old replace with new bone. Process osteoclast remove old bone and osteoblast deposit new bone

Bone remodeling