L7 Cellular Activity of Bone Tissue

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Objectives: • Describe the general principles of bone growth. • Describe the process of bone remodelling and explain how this relates to osteoporosis. • Describe the healing of bone fractures.
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Zusammenfassung der Ressource

Frage 1

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It takes about 6 weeks for the fibrocartilage in a fetus to begin developing into bones(ossification.)
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  • True
  • False

Frage 2

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The [blank_start]diaphysis[blank_end] of long bones is the [blank_start]primary[blank_end] centre of ossification. The [blank_start]secondary centres[blank_end] occur in the [blank_start]epiphysis[blank_end]. These are separated by the epiphyseal plate, which is initially cartilaginous but becomes bone later in life.
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  • diaphysis
  • primary
  • secondary centres
  • epiphysis

Frage 3

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The process of bone growing in width is called moulding.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 4

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During moulding: (Choose ALL CORRECT statements.)
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  • Osteoblasts in the periosteum increase bone width.
  • Osteoclasts form the medullary cavity.
  • Osteoblasts in the medullary cavity form the trabeculae.
  • Osteoclasts increase the width of the periosteum.

Frage 5

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In children, the medullary cavity is full of yellow marrow to facilitate the continuous growth, while in adults the medullary cavity is filled with red marrow.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 6

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Red marrow is red as it is highly vascularised.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 7

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What is epiphyseal fusion?
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  • The calcification of the region between an epiphysis and edge of the medullary cavity.
  • The ossification of the epiphyseal joint.
  • The ossification of the epiphyseal plate.
  • The merging of two regions of bone between the epiphysis and diaphysis.

Frage 8

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Bone pathology:
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  • Is an imbalance of osteoclastic and osteoblastic activity.
  • Is the structure of bones at the cellular level.

Frage 9

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Osteoporosis is the weakening of the bone due to porousness, caused by osteoblastic activity overtaking osteoclastic activity.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 10

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Weakening of cancellous bone commonly leads to compression fractures.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 11

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Which of these is not a cause or contributing factor to risk of osteoporosis?
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  • Menopause (decrease in estrogen)
  • Lack of exercise
  • Eating disorders
  • Early use of steroids
  • Excess calcium intake

Frage 12

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Assign these stages of a fracture with a time frame: A hematoma forms, capillaries growing into it and phagocytes cleaning up debris, [blank_start]immediately[blank_end]. Chondroblasts form a soft procallus of cartilage, [blank_start]within 3 days[blank_end]. Osteoblasts ossify the callus into a bony callus, [blank_start]by 6 weeks.[blank_end] Normal activity remodels the bone in the following weeks, or potentially [blank_start]years[blank_end] until the callus has disappeared (generally in adults.)
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  • almost immediately
  • after 24 hours
  • within 3 days
  • within 3 weeks
  • by 6 weeks.
  • by 6 months
  • years
  • months

Frage 13

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Not fixing a fracture results in pseudoarthrosis.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 14

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Which fracture has the most potential risk?
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  • Compound fracture
  • Open fracture
  • Greenstick fracture
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