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Title: Bone Biology
Description: Bone physiology, glossary of terms in bone repair, and types of bones

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Glossary of Terms
Osteoblasts


Cells responsible for bone growth by:
o Creating the extra-cellular bone matrix

Osteoid



Is the extra-cellular bone matrix (created by the
osteoblasts)
Primarily type I collagen + non-collagenous
proteins

Osteocytes
 Result of calcification of the bone matrix cells
(1
...
)
(2
...
Become Osteocytes)
Osteoclasts


Cells responsible for bone resorption

Periosteum


Dense layer of fibrous tissue on the outer surface of bone

Diaphysis


Mid shaft of a long bone

Epiphysis


Expanded articular ends of long bones

Epiphyseal Plate


This is a hyaline cartilage plate that lies within the metaphysis, site of bone growth present in children &
adolescents only

Epiphyseal Line


Ossified Epiphyseal Plate observed in adults once bone growth has ceased

Endosteum


Is a highly vascular membrane lining the marrow cavity of long bones E
...
Humerus

Medullary Canal/Cavity


Central cavity within the shaft/centre of a bone where bone marrow is stored

Trabeculae (aka cancellous or spongy bone)






Sponge-like network
Irregular bones
Ends of long bones (epiphyses)
Internal weaved network of bone found primarily in the ends of long bones
Role: Strength to resist compression/shearing stresses

Compact Bone






Dense bone with a solid bone matrix
Provides strength and ridgidity, primarily in long bones
Makes up outer layer of bones
surrounds the medullary cavity
thin layer covers epiphyses

Mature Compact Bone


As above, however is also has:
o Lamellar Structure
o Layers of compact bone

Woven Bone (Immature)


Most bone collagen is deposited in parallel bundles known as lamellar bone



Woven bone the collagen is laid down haphazard orientation



Occurs during rapid bone deposition –foetus and neonate and during fracture repair
...

Within the centre is the haversian canal

Volkmann’s Canals




These are microscopic canals which run within the osteons , contain small blood vessels
They run perpendicular to the haversian systems
EG: in a long bone the haversian systems run longitudinally (down the length of the bone) and the Volkmann
Canals run (horizontally) across the osteons to the periosteum and also connecting haversian canals to one
another
Title: Bone Biology
Description: Bone physiology, glossary of terms in bone repair, and types of bones