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Bone properties, histology, types of bone Structure of bone Bone tissue Bone cells Bone growth - endochondrial ossification & intramembraneous ossification Bone remodeling Zones of cartilage in long bone Bone repair - fracture healing Blood cell formation Calcium reserve homeostasis Bone turnover Bone mineral disorders The female triad

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Anatomy and physiology – HUB1019F

Bone physiology


STORAGE OF BLOOD CELL- FRAMEWORK:
PRODUCING CELLS:
Supports soft tissue & provides
Certain bones contain red marrow points of attachment for skeletal
which produces blood cells muscles
(hemopoiesis)


MINERAL STORAGE: FUNCTIONS OF THE
SKELETON PROTECTION:
Especially calcium and phosphorus
which are distributed to the body Protection of internal organs
on demand, maintenance of
mineral homeostasis MOVEMENT:

When muscles contract, they pull
on bones and together they
produce movement



BONE PROPERTIES:

• Living tissue – responds to external stress
• Strength Hydroxyapatite – crystallised
o Tensile (stretch): high calcium and phosphate
o Compression (top to bottom pressure): high
o Torsion (twisting): low
• Not very elastic – not lots of collagen
• Shaped and re-shaped by the cells that resides within it – conforms to mechanical
needs
• Morphology (size & shape) altered in life
• Can completely turnover in 3 years
• Has lots of blood flow which allows it to heal quickly


BONE COMPOSITION
MINERAL PROTEIN WATER


8%


22%




70%

, HISTOLOGY OF BONE:

Bone is not completely solid – it has lots of spaces which provide channels for blood vessels that
supply the bone with nutrients

The spaces also make the bone lighter

The size and location of bone determine whether it is cortical or trabecular bone

CORTICAL BONE – COMPACT TRABECULAR BONE – CANCELLOUS
• Few spaces – dense & solid • Large spaces filled with red marrow
• Concentric ring structure • Irregular latticework
• Provides protection & support • Lots of blood vessels
• Largely mechanical role • More metabolically active




The membrane that covers bone is called periosteum


The distribution of bone
throughout the skeleton

Vertebral column >75% trabecular
because it is more metabolically
active

Pelvis and femur 75% cortical
because it needs to be strong and
withstand force



CLASSIFICATION OF BONE:
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