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Gross Anatomy of Bone: Short, Flat, and Irregular Bones definitions Flashcards

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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.