EBK HUMAN BIOLOGY
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ISBN: 8220100545931
Author: MCMILLAN
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 5, Problem 2CT
If bleached human bones found lying in the desert were carefully examined, would osteons be present? How about osteocytes and a marrow cavity?
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EBK HUMAN BIOLOGY
Ch. 5 - Describe the basic elements of bone tissue.Ch. 5 - What are the two types of bone tissue, and how are...Ch. 5 - Describe how bone first develops.Ch. 5 - Explain why bone remodeling is important, and give...Ch. 5 - Name the two main divisions of the skeleton.Ch. 5 - How does a tendon differ from a ligament?Ch. 5 - What are intervertebral disks made of and what is...Ch. 5 - What is a joint?Ch. 5 - What is the defining feature of a synovial joint?Ch. 5 - Prob. 1SQ
Ch. 5 - Bone tissue contains ______. a. living cells b....Ch. 5 - ______are shock pads and flex points. a. Vertebrae...Ch. 5 - The hollow center of an osteon (Haversian system)...Ch. 5 - Prob. 5SQCh. 5 - Mineralization of bone tissue requires_______. a....Ch. 5 - Bone remodeling has all of the following functions...Ch. 5 - The axial skeleton consists of the ______, while...Ch. 5 - Prob. 9SQCh. 5 - Match the terms and definitions.Ch. 5 - Growth hormone, or GH, is used medically to spur...Ch. 5 - If bleached human bones found lying in the desert...Ch. 5 - Prob. 3CTCh. 5 - The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) helps...
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- Among other bones, the axial skeleton includes the_____. a. thoracic cage and vertebral column b. thoracic cage and pectoral girdle c. skull and pelvic girdle d. pectoral and pelvic girdlesarrow_forwardIntramembranous ossification ________. gives rise to the bones of the limbs produces the bones of the top and sides of the skull produces the bones of the face and base of the skull involves the conversion of a hyaline cartilage model into bonearrow_forwardwhat is osteoclastsarrow_forward
- How can osteocytes remain alive within bone? a. Bones are composed of only dead or dormant cells. b. Haversian canals are bone structures that contain blood vessels that provide materials for the osteocytes. c. Osteocytes have membrane extensions that protrude from bone and allow them to exchange materials with the surrounding fluids. d. Bones are hollow in the middle and the low pressure there draws fluid from the blood that nourishes the osteocytes.arrow_forwardOne of the special qualities of vertebrate bone is that it is a living tissue that permits continuous remodeling. Explain how the structure of bone allows this remodeling to happen.arrow_forwardWhich of the following describes what happens to bones in middle age? Question 26 options: a) Bone breakdown exceeds bone formation b) Bone formation is equal to bone breakdown c) Calcium is more easily removed from bones d) Bone formation exceeds bone breakdownarrow_forward
- If osteocytes did not have gap junctions in their cell membranes, would they be able to survive? Explain.arrow_forwardCells in the outer lamella of an osteon receive nutrients: a) by diffusion through the extracellular matrix b) by diffusion from surrounding blood vessels c) by cell-to-cell transfer through gap junctions d) directly from the blood in perforating canalsarrow_forwardUse the image to answer this question: What is the function of the part of the bone labelled as "A"? D B C Il Aarrow_forward
- Which of the following statement is INCORRECT? 1) Bone is where most blood cells are made. 2) Bone serves as a storehouse for various minerals. 3) Bone is a dry and non-living supporting structure. 4) Bone protects and supports the body and its organs.arrow_forwardAt an archeological site you discover a bone that is cylindrical in shape, about one inch long and a quarter of an inch wide. Choose the correct classification. a.sesamoid b.long c.short d.irregulararrow_forwardThe circles surround which structures? A. Inner circumferential lamellae B. Osteons C. Interstitial lamellae D. Perforating (Volkman's) canalarrow_forward
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