Comprehensive Medical Terminology
4th Edition
ISBN: 9781133478850
Author: Jones
Publisher: Cengage
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You are a physician and encounter a young 7-year old child with brittle bones due to the lack of vitamin D. What is your diagnosis?
Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva
Polydactyly
Osteoporosis
Rickets
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1.
This structure is responsible for the growth in length of long bones and is broken down into 4 different zones: reserve, proliferative, maturation and hypertrophy, and calcified matrix. It is called the:
A. epiphyseal plate
B. metaphysis
C. diaphysis
D. joint space
1A.
Positioning of the lacunae within bone tissue helps classify the type of bone. Please complete the comparison:
Osteon is to compact bone as ____________ is to spongy bone.
A. periostium
B. canaliculli
C. central canal
D. trabeculae (maybe)
1B.
This part of the anatomy of long bone is the tubular shaft that lies between the proximal and distal ends of the bone.
A. diaphysis (maybe)
B. metaphysis
C. articular region
D. epiphysis
1C
What kind of tissue is produced first during long bones formation and then replaced by bone tissue?
A. fibrocartilage
B. elastic connective tissue
C. dense fibrous connective tissue
D. hyaline cartilage (maybe)…
Choose all the answers that apply. Where are osteoprogenitor (osteogenic) cells found?
central canal
inner lining of periosteum
articular cartilage of epiphyses
endosteum
lacunae
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- The partial displacement of a bone from its joint is known as_________________arrow_forwardFigure 38.19 Which of the following statements about bone tissue is false? Compact bone tissue is made of cylindrical osteons that are aligned such that they travel the length of the bone. Haversian canals contain blood vessels only. Haversian canals contain blood vessels and nerve fibers. Spongy tissue is found on the inferior of the bone, and compact bone tissue is found on the exterior.arrow_forwardOsteomalacia, also known as adult rickets, is abnormal softening of bones in adults. ______ _______ _______ _______arrow_forward
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