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</div>Bones are connected to each other to form skeleton, which forms the framework of the body.
 
== Functions  ==
== Functions  ==


==== Mechanical ====
==== Mechanical   ====
* Protection
* Shape
* Movement


==== Synthetic ====
==== Synthetic   ====
* Synthesis of blood cells


==== Metabolic  ====
==== Metabolic  ====
* Mineral storage
* Fat storage
* Role in acid-base balance


== Position patella  ==
== Position patella  ==
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==== Purpose  ====
==== Purpose  ====


==== Calcium balance  ====
==== Calcium homeostasis/balance must exist between osteoclasts and osteoblasts activity ====
* If too much new tissue is formed, the bones become abnormally large and thick (acromegaly)
* Excessive loss of calcium weakens the bones, as occurs in osteoporosis


==== Repair  ====
==== Repair  ====
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*[[Osteoporosis|Osteoporosis]]  
*[[Osteoporosis|Osteoporosis]]  
*[[Osteoarthritis|Osteoarthritis]]
*[[Osteoarthritis|Osteoarthritis]]
*Osteomalacia
*Rickets
*Epiphyseal plate disorders


== References  ==
== References  ==

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Bones are connected to each other to form skeleton, which forms the framework of the body.

Functions[edit | edit source]

Mechanical[edit | edit source]

  • Protection
  • Shape
  • Movement

Synthetic[edit | edit source]

  • Synthesis of blood cells

Metabolic[edit | edit source]

  • Mineral storage
  • Fat storage
  • Role in acid-base balance

Position patella[edit | edit source]

Structure[edit | edit source]

Gross anatomy[edit | edit source]

Individual bone structure[edit | edit source]

  • Compact (cortical) bone
  • Trabecular bone

Cellular structure[edit | edit source]

Molecular structure[edit | edit source]

Matrix[edit | edit source]

  • Inorganic
  • Organic

Woven or lamellar[edit | edit source]

Types[edit | edit source]

Formation[edit | edit source]

Intramembranous ossification[edit | edit source]

Endochondral ossification[edit | edit source]

Bone marrow[edit | edit source]

Remodeling[edit | edit source]

Purpose[edit | edit source]

Calcium homeostasis/balance must exist between osteoclasts and osteoblasts activity[edit | edit source]

  • If too much new tissue is formed, the bones become abnormally large and thick (acromegaly)
  • Excessive loss of calcium weakens the bones, as occurs in osteoporosis

Repair[edit | edit source]

Paracrine cell signalling[edit | edit source]

Osteoblast stimulation[edit | edit source]

Osteoclast inhibition[edit | edit source]

Disorders[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

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