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BIOS 1300 Exam 3 (A+ Graded)

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osteoprogenitor cells correct answers give rise to bone cells, found in perostium/endostium osteoblasts correct answers synthesizes organic matter of bone which hardens for mineral deposition osteocytes correct answers homeostatic maintenance for bone density and blood concentration of calcium/phosphate ions sense stress of a bone osteoclasts correct answers bone dissolving cells on bone surface responsible for bone resorption where are osteocytes found? correct answers trapped in matrix reside in lacunae connected by canalicunae what is considered apart of the organic matrix? correct answers osteoblasts, collagen, GAG's and glycoproteins

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BIOS 1300 Exam 3 (A+ Graded)
osteoprogenitor cells correct answers give rise to bone cells, found in perostium/endostium

osteoblasts correct answers synthesizes organic matter of bone which hardens for mineral
deposition

osteocytes correct answers homeostatic maintenance for bone density and blood concentration of
calcium/phosphate ions
sense stress of a bone

osteoclasts correct answers bone dissolving cells on bone surface responsible for bone resorption

where are osteocytes found? correct answers trapped in matrix reside in lacunae connected by
canalicunae

what is considered apart of the organic matrix? correct answers osteoblasts, collagen, GAG's and
glycoproteins

What is considered inorganic material of the matrix? correct answers hydroxyapatite, calcium,
phosphate, salt

what does inorganic material provide? correct answers strength

what does organic material provide? correct answers flexibility

without enough organic material it causes? correct answers brittle bones, osteogenesis imperfecta

without inorganic material it causes? correct answers rickets/osteoporosis

basic nutrients required for bone matrix correct answers vitamin D, Vitamin c, calcium,
phosphate, protein

proteolytic enzymes role in bone resorption correct answers chemically digest collagen fibers /
proteoglycans

HCl role in bone resorption correct answers dissolves mineral parts to let free Ca++ and
phosphate into blood

Bone marrow correct answers soft tissue in marrow cavity in a long bone and trabeculae of
spongy bone

Red marrow correct answers produces blood cells primarily in skull, vertebrae, ribs, sternum,
and pelvis

Yellow marrow correct answers fat

,autologous bone marrow transplant correct answers patients own stem cells are collected and
transplanted back into the patient

allogenic bone marrow correct answers a donor match is found or umbilical cord is used to be
transplanted into the patient

Intramembranous ossification correct answers begins in CT source of perostial bone collar,
future dermis produces flat bone of the skull

endochondrial ossification correct answers hyaline cartilage is replaced with bone tissue

when bones grow in length correct answers interstitial growth

bone growth in width correct answers oppositional growth

5 microzones in epiphyseal plate correct answers reserve cartilage, cell proliferation,
hypertrophy, calcification, deposition

wolffs law correct answers shape of bone is determined by the stress placed upon it and adapts to
withstand the stresses

which hormone is faster estrogen / testosterone? correct answers estrogen

what percent of skeletal tissue is replaced per year correct answers 10%

which hormone is important to many children in calcium regulation? correct answers calcitonin

is bone production turned off after bone is made? correct answers no, metabolically active organ

deposition correct answers also known as mineralization = a crystallization of mainly
hydroxyapatite by releasing Ca/P into the blood stream and deposited into the bone tissue

When does bone deposition begin? correct answers fetal ossification

etopic ossification correct answers when bone forms in brain, eyes, muscle, tissue = abnormal

mineral resorption correct answers process of dissolving bone, job done by osteoclasts, releases
minerals into blood and makes them available for other uses

which bone cell has surface receptors to respond to falling levels of calcium in the tissue fluid?
correct answers osteoclasts

what does the body need to maintain for bone? correct answers calcium/phosphate levels

normal pH of calcium correct answers 9.2-10.4

, is it serious if calcium levels change slightly? correct answers yes, causes hyper/hypocalcemia

Hypercalcemia correct answers excessive amount of Ca+ in body, RARE, increases charge
difference in sodium levels and makes sodium less responsive causing channels to inhibit
opening.

Hypocalcemia correct answers not enough Ca+ in the body, serious effects causes excessive
excitability of the nervous system

what effects does Hypercalcemia have on the body? correct answers emotional disturbances,
muscle weakness, slow reflexes, cardiac arrest

what effects does hypocalcemia have on the body? correct answers tetany, spasms, treaussau's
sign

what is calcium responsible for in body? correct answers pacemaker, communication among
neurons, muscle contraction, blood clotting, exocytosis

what 3 hormones make up calcium homeostasis? correct answers calcitriol, PTH, calcitonin

calcitriol process correct answers form of Vitamin D3, process starts at ultraviolet rays from sun
into epidermis, converting cholesterol to pre-vitamin D3 goes in blood stream through liver,
added hydroxy group in liver, becomes calcidiol goes though kidneys another hydroxy group
added becomes calcitriol

what is the most active form of vitamin D3 correct answers calcitriol

why is calcitriol considered a vitamin?` correct answers because it is added to the diet (mainly in
fortified milk)

function of cacitriol correct answers raise blood calcium concentration in 3 ways
1. stimulate absorption of calcium from small intestine to build bone
2. stimulate osteoclasts to liberate Ca++ into blood
3. reabsorb calcium in kidney to decrease amount of Ca++ lost in the urine

Calcitonin correct answers secreted by C-cells of the thyroid gland, secreted when Ca+ levels are
too high

what is a reason why Ca+ levels would be high and why calcitonin would be released? correct
answers excessive exercise/stress

which hormone for maintenance of calcium levels is most important in children? correct answers
calcitonin

what is the function of calcitonin correct answers lower Ca++ concentration

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