Title: Building A Skeleton
1Building A Skeleton
- Diane Buchi
- Utica High School
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2BonesChoose a categoryMacroscopic
Microscopic
a
f
Skeletons Bone Markings Classifications Tissue
Types
Osteocytes Osteoblasts Osteoclasts Osteon
b
g
c
h
d
i
3Classification
- Bones are classified according to
- Shape
- Structure (spongy or compact)
- Bone markings
- a and b are correct
a
b
c
d
4How is your femur different than your carpal and
your ribs? Try again
5Tissue Types
- Healthy bone contains the following types of
tissues - Osseous, cartilage, and muscle tissues
- Osseous, muscle, blood and nervous tissues
- Cartilage, bone, dense connective and muscle
tissues - Osseous, cartilage, dense connective, blood and
nervous tissues
a
b
c
d
6Remember, in bone not on or around bone try
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7Bone Markings
- To help you better remember bone markings, keep
in mind that depressions begin with ____ and
projections begin with ____. - F T
- A B
- T F
- X Z
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a
b
c
d
8HINT Fissure and foramen, tubercle and
tuberosity Try again.
9Skeletons
When studying skeletons, 2 divisions are
used.Which two? Appendicular and
microscopic Axial and macroscopic Appendicular
and axial Microscopic and macroscopic
a
b
c
d
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12Osteocytes are
- Bone marrow
- Mature bone cells
- White blood cells trapped in bone
- Bone forming cells
a
b
c
d
13Remember, osteo means bone and cyte is a cell .
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14Osteoblasts are
a
- Mature bone cells
- Bone forming cells
- Bone breaking cells
- White blood cells
b
c
d
15Try again, keeping in mind that -blast means to
build
16Osteoclasts are
- Bone forming cells
- Mature bone cells
- Bone breaking cells
- White blood cells
a
b
c
d
17Try to remember what clast means click to go
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18An osteon is
a
- Another name for skeleton
- Microscopic unit of bone
- Bone marrow
- A mature bone cell
b
c
d
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