Gross Anatomy of Bone: Short, Flat, and Irregular Bones definitions Flashcards
Gross Anatomy of Bone: Short, Flat, and Irregular Bones definitions
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Short bones
Bones that are as wide as they are long, providing support and stability with little movement.Flat bones
Bones with a thin, flattened shape, often providing protection and broad surfaces for muscle attachment.Irregular bones
Bones with complex shapes, such as vertebrae, containing spongy bone internally.Sesamoid bones
Bones embedded within tendons, lacking periosteum, like the patella.Spongy bone
Porous bone tissue found inside bones, providing structural support and housing bone marrow.Compact bone
Dense outer layer of bone providing strength and protection, surrounding spongy bone.Endosteum
Thin connective tissue lining the inner surface of bones, containing bone stem cells.Periosteum
Outer fibrous layer of bone with an osteogenic layer containing bone stem cells.Osteogenic layer
Layer of periosteum adjacent to bone, containing bone stem cells for growth and repair.Fibrous layer
Outer layer of periosteum composed of dense connective tissue, rich in collagen.Vertebrae
Irregular bones forming the spine, containing spongy bone and lined with endosteum.Tendon
Connective tissue attaching muscle to bone, enclosing sesamoid bones.