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What are the five functions of the skeletal system? - ️️Support, protection, movement, storage, blood cell production What are the three types of cartilage? - ️️hyaline cartilage, fibrocartilage, and elastic cartilage What are the four componenets of the skeletal system? - ️️bones, cartilage, tendons, and ligaments Ligaments - ️️strong bands of fibrous connective tissue that attach to bones and hold them together tendons - ️️strong bands of connective tissue that connect bone to skeletal muscle chondroblasts - ️️Cartilage cells that produce matrix

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Seeley's Anatomy and Physiology 10th
Ed. Skeletal System (Bones and Bone
Tissue)
What are the five functions of the skeletal system? - ✔️✔️Support, protection,
movement, storage, blood cell production

What are the three types of cartilage? - ✔️✔️hyaline cartilage, fibrocartilage, and
elastic cartilage

What are the four componenets of the skeletal system? - ✔️✔️bones, cartilage,
tendons, and ligaments

Ligaments - ✔️✔️strong bands of fibrous connective tissue that attach to bones and
hold them together

tendons - ✔️✔️strong bands of connective tissue that connect bone to skeletal muscle

chondroblasts - ✔️✔️Cartilage cells that produce matrix

chondrocyte - ✔️✔️Cartilage cells surrounded by matrix

Lacuna - ✔️✔️A crater in the matrix where chondrocytes are located

perichondrium - ✔️✔️double-layered connective tissue sheath covering most cartilage

Articular cartilage - ✔️✔️hyaline cartilage that covers the ends of bones where they
come together to form joints, has no perichondrium, blood vessels, or nerves

appositional growth - ✔️✔️chondroblasts in the perichondrium add new cartilage to the
outside edge of the existing cartilage

interstitial growth - ✔️✔️chondrocytes within the tissue divide and add more matrix
between the existing cells

Osteoblasts - ✔️✔️bone- forming cells, have an extensive endoplasmic reticulum and
numerous ribosomes. They produce collagen and proteoglycans

Ossification - ✔️✔️formation of bone by osteoblasts. occurs by appositional growth

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