What is an epicondyle?

An epicondyle is a special feature found on long bones. It serves as a point of attachment for tendons and ligaments. Tendons connect muscle to bone while ligaments connect bones to other bones. As with all bones, an epicondyle has the possibility of breaking.

What is the name of the Submembranous site of osteoblasts?

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Term Epiphysis Definition contains spongy bone in adults
Term diaphysis Definition scientific term for bone shaft
Term Medullary Cavity Definition contains fat in adult bones
Term epiphyseal line Definition growth plate remnant
Term periosteum and endosteum Definition major submembranous site of osteoblasts

Which bone is sharp slender process?

Spine
Spine. The spine (or spinous process) is a sharp, slender projection of the bone which is useful for attachment of muscles or ligaments.

What are the two membranous sites of Osteoprogenitor cells?

Osteoprogenitor cells are located on the endosteal and periosteal surface of the bone and inner surface of the Haversian canals (see Fig. 6.7).

What is another name for epicondyle?

A projection from a long bone near the articular extremity above or upon the condyle. Synonym(s): epicondylus [TA] [epi- + G. kondylos, a knuckle]

Where is the epicondyle?

elbow joint
The elbow joint is made up of the bone in the upper arm (the humerus) and one of the bones in the lower arm (ulna). The bony prominences, or bumps, at the bottom of the humerus are called the epicondyles. The bump on the outer side of the elbow is called the lateral epicondyle.

What does baking remove from bone?

Baking the bone breaks down collagen. Without collagen, the bone is brittle and easy to break. If the bones in your body lacked collagen, they would break easily.

What is calcified matrix layer?

Each osteon contains concentric lamellae (layers) of hard, calcified matrix with osteocytes (bone cells) lodged in lacunae (spaces) between the lamellae. Smaller canals, or canaliculi, radiate outward from a central canal, which contains blood vessels and nerve fibers.

Is condyle a projection or depression?

Condyle a rounded process which usually articulates with another bone
Fossa a relatively deep pit or depression
Fovea a tiny pit or depression
Head an enlarged end of a bone
Meatus a tubelike passageway within a bone

Is condyle a bone?

A condyle (/ˈkɒndəl/ or /ˈkɒndaɪl/; Latin: condylus, from Greek: kondylos; κόνδυλος knuckle) is the round prominence at the end of a bone, most often part of a joint – an articulation with another bone….

Condyle
FMA 75434
Anatomical terms of bone

Are osteogenic and osteoprogenitor cells the same?

Bone consists of four types of cells: osteoblasts, osteoclasts, osteocytes, and osteoprogenitor (or osteogenic) cells.

What does baking remove from a bone?