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level: Bone Tissue

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level questions: Bone Tissue

QuestionAnswer
What bone cells participate in the function of remodling?osteoclasts and osteoblasts
What cells functions in bone degradingosteoclasts
Describe the function of osteoclastsosteoclasts degrades the bone cells by secreting concentrated HCl and releasing lysosomal enzymes
Where do osteoclasts arise from?Osteoclasts are derived from hematopoietic stem cells
Name the stuctureBone matrix
Name the structureOsteoclast within Lacuna
Function of Osteoblastthe function of osteoblast is opposite to osteoclasts, osteoblasts secretes and forms bone
What cell is shown here?Osteoblasts
Give a brief description of bone formationBone formation begins as cartilage; the embryonic skeleton consists of cartilage which is then modeled into bone and is constantly growing and remodeling until early adulthood.
What slows the release of calciumCalcitonin slows the release of calcium from the bones
What hormone is in charge of releasing bone calcium?Parathyroid is in charge of releasing bone calcium
What hormone encourages bone building?sex hormones encourage bone building
What slows down bone building?Cortisol slows down bone building
How is does the bone undergo remodlingcomponents undergo deposit and removal at periosteal and endosteal surfaces - we keep the structure of the bone, but replace certain parts
Define bone depositionremoval; Bone deposition is accomplished by osteoblasts
Define Bone reabsorptionreplacing; bone reabsorption is accomplished by osteoclasts
How was the new bone formed?Osteoclast broke down the old bone (the structure remained) and osteoblasts built the new bone
What does it mean by active and inactiveDuring bone remodeling, osteoclast precursors are present but they are inactive, when they are active the osteoclast eat away at the bone. Same goes for the osteoblasts.
What is the importance of the ruffled apical membraneThe ruffled apical membrane of the osteoclast cell is important because it allows the cell to prop/position itself upward this keeping it away from the HCl acid that is secreted by the osteoclast to degrade the bone.