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Bone remodeling
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essential if bones are to retain normal proportions and strength
accounts for bones becoming thicker
forms large projections for muscles to attach
osteoblasts lay down matrix & become osteocytes
physically inactive people lose bone mass and atrophy
osteoblast
bone is a dynamic
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Bones are remodeled continually in response to two factors:
(1) calcium levels in the blood
(2) the pull of gravity and muscles on the skeleton
blood calcium levels drop
parathyroid glands are stimulated to release parathyroid
hormone (PTH) into the blood.
PTH activates osteoclasts (bone-destroying cells)
osteoclasts break down bone matrix and release calcium ions
into the blood
when blood calcium levels are too high (hypercalcemia)
Osteoblasts deposit calcium in bone matrix
Calcitonin is released when calcium is high
Bone Fractures
Hematoma
Internal
callus (fibrous
tissue and
cartilage)
Hematoma
Bony callus of
spongy bone
Internal
callus (fibrous
tissue and
cartilage)
Healed fracture
Spongy
1. hematoma is formed.
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bone
trabecula
Blood vessels are ruptured when the bone breaks. As a result, a blood-filled swelling
called a hematoma forms
2. break is splinted by a fibrocartilage callus
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growth of new capillaries at the site of damage
phagocytes dispose of dead tissue
connective tissue form a mass of repair tissue
3. The bony callus is formed.
4. Over the next few months, the bony callus is remodeled in response to the
mechanical stresses placed on it, so that it forms a strong permanent
"patch" at the fracture site.
Disorders of Bone
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Rickets
disease of children
bones fail to calcify
bones soften
bowing of the legs occurs
due to a lack of calcium in the diet or lack of vitamin
D, which is needed to absorb calcium into the
bloodstream
• In adults this is known as osteomalacia