Bone

What do you expect to see in a section of bone in a menopausal woman
Osteoblast without ruffle border
Normal bone structure
Increase number of osteoblast
Thick bone outer plate
All of the above
The structure that binds periosteum to the underlying bone is
Endosteum
Volksman canal
Sharpey's fibers
All of the above
The cell which is not involved in ground substance production is
Osteoblast
Osteoclast
Chondroblast
Fibroblast
All of the above
What do osteoclast and monocytes have in common
Both cells are normally found within bone tissue
Both cells are normally found within blood stream
Both belong to granulocyte
Both have mononuclear origin
Mark the Wrong statement in regard to repair of bone fracture
Intact periosteum is essential for healing of bone fracture
The first bone tissue to be formed is lamellated bone
Bone repair is a continuous processes throughout life
Lamellated bone is formed only after woven bone formation
Regarding bone tissue, which of the following is a Wrong match
Howship lacuna---Osteoblast
Matrix maintenance---Osteocytes
Periosteom---Osteoblast
Bone tissue resorption----Parathyroid hormones
Canaliculi---Transverse processes
Where do you expect to find primary bone in an adult
End of long bones
End of short bones
Teeth sockets
Sternum
In a developing bone, Bone callor is
Primary ossification center
Secondary ossification center
Patches of irregular arrays of collagen fibers
Initial bone tissue deposits within cartilage
The premature bone cell that laydown bone tissue is
Osteoblast
Osteoclast
Osteocyte
Mesenchymal cells
Chondroblast
The bone cell which is large, multinucleated and presents ruffled border is
Osteoblast
Osteoclast
Osteocyte
Fibroblast
Chondroblast
In an epiphyseal gowth plate the fourth layer from above is
Resting zone
Hypertrophic zone
Proliferative zone
Ossified zone
Endohondrial ossification occur in one of the following bones
Occipital
Ileum
Tibia
Scapula
Where can you find primary bone in adults
Tooth sockets
Sutures
Sites of fractures
Sites of skeletal muscle insertion
All of the listed
What do cartilage and bones have in common
Both undergo continuous remodeling
Both have similar architecture
Both are avascular
Both are innervated
Both tissues contain osteoclasts
In an epiphyseal growth plate the third layer from above is
Resting zone
Callcied zone
Hypertrophic zone
Ossified zone
Proliferative zone
What is compact bone
Dense bone
Woven bone
Immature bone
Cancellous bone
Spongy bone
What cell is involved in bone resorption
Osteon
Osteocyte
Osteoblast
Osteoid
Osteoclast
Bone is a type of
Epithelium
Connective tissue
Muscle
Nervous
Bone
Which cell type is responsible for bone breakdown
Chondrocyte
Chondroblast
Osteocyte
Osteoclast
Bone lining cell
What sits in a lacuna
Osteoclast
Osteon
Osteocyte
Osteoblast
Osteoid
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