Across
- 3. ossification limbs, vertebrae, and hips are developed
- 5. forms around cartilage
- 10. bones develop as hyaline cartilage that is later replaced by bone tissue
- 17. Maintains normal activity in the epiphyseal region
- 19. a fracture within the epiphyseal region
- 20. the end part of a long bone, initially growing separately from the shaft.
- 23. cells found in bone along the periosteum and endosteum
- 26. fractures occurs at the ankles and affects both the tibia and the Fibula
- 27. unmineralized bone matrix
- 28. ossification appears in the diaphysis
- 29. remodeling a process in which a bone that becomes old is replaced with new bone
- 30. cuboidal shaped cells that form bone
Down
- 1. the main or midsection (shaft) of a long bone
- 2. ossification appears in the epiphysis
- 4. giant cells with 50 or more nuclei; take bone apart
- 6. ossification Clavicle, mandible, skull, and face are developed
- 7. a plate area of cartilage near the metaphysis
- 8. Concentric rings made up of groups of hollow tubes of bone matrix
- 9. hormone maintains normal activity of the epiphyseal cartilage
- 11. mature bone cells that regulate calcium and occupy lacunae
- 12. a canal the center of the osteon; contains blood vessels and a nerve
- 13. little channels that radiate through the matrix of lacuna
- 14. The part of the long bone that grows during development.
- 15. a cartilage type of tissue that makes up a skeleton of a 5 week old fetus
- 16. a fracture break at the distal portion of the radius
- 18. a growth this forms circumferential lamellae to the outer surface of long bones
- 21. bones develop from layers of specialized connective tissue
- 22. mall pockets occupied by osteocytes, regularly arranged between the lamellae
- 24. released by the Thyroid Gland
- 25. concentric circular rings around the central canal
