+ All Categories
Home > Documents > Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective...

Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective...

Date post: 18-Dec-2015
Category:
Upload: georgiana-grant
View: 228 times
Download: 8 times
Share this document with a friend
Popular Tags:
30
Microscopic Structure of Bone
Transcript
Page 1: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,

Microscopic Structure of Bone

Page 2: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,

Osseous Tissue

Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue

Widely spread cells Matrix:

Water, Collagen Fibers, Mineral Salts

Page 3: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,

Calcification

Hardening of bone tissue by the deposition of mineral salts in the collagen fiber of the matrix

Page 4: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,

Hardness and Flexibility

Hardness – Provided by the crystallized mineral salts

Flexibility – Provided by the collagen fibers Bones can resist being stretched or

torn apart

Page 5: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,

Cells

There are 4 major types of cells found in osseous tissue Osteoblast Osteocyte Osteoprogenitor Osteoclast

Page 6: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,

Osteoblast

Bone building cells Synthesize and secrete collagen

fibers and other organic components needed to build the matrix of the tissue

Osteoblasts surround themselves with matrix, become trapped in their secretions and become osteocytesosteocytes

Do not undergo Mitosis

Page 7: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,
Page 8: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,

Osteocyte

Mature Bone Cell Main cells in bone tissue

Maintains daily metabolism Do not undergo mitosis

Page 9: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,

Osteoprogenitor

“Bone stem cells” These cells undergo mitosis then

differentiate to form osteoblasts

Page 10: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,

Osteoclasts

HUGE cells formed from the fusion of as many as 50 monocytes

Concentrated in the endosteum Release lysosomal enzymes and

acids to digest the matrix

Page 11: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,
Page 12: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,

Reabsorption

Breakdown of bone matrix Part of the normal development,

growth, repair and maintenance

Page 13: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,

Categories of Bone Tissue

Bone has many small spaces between the cells and matrix – it is not completely solid.

The category of tissue is based on the size and distribution of these spaces

About 80% of bone is compact bone; 20% is spongy bone

Page 14: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,

Compact Bone Tissue

Contains very few spaces Forms the external layer of all

bones and the diaphyses of long bones

Provides protection and support Resists stress produced by weight

and movement

Page 15: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,

Osteon

Organizational Unit of Compact Bone

Page 16: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,

Perforating Canals

Transverse openings through which vessels from the periosteum penetrate the compact bone and eventually meet up with other vessels

Page 17: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,

Central (Haversian) Canal

Run longitudinally through bone It is the center of the osteon Contains blood vessels and nerves

Page 18: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,

Concentric Lamellae

Rings of hard calcified matrix surrounding the central canal

Page 19: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,

Lacunae

Means “little lake” Small spaces between the lamellae Contain osteocytes

Page 20: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,

Canaliculi

Minute canals that radiate off the lacunae in all directions.

Contain projections of the osteocytes Connect lacunae creating a network

throughout the compact bone to provide nutrients and oxygen to all the osteocytes and to get rid of waste

Page 21: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,
Page 22: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,
Page 23: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,
Page 24: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,

Spongy Bone

Page 25: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,

Does not contain ostons Made of trabeculae – an irregular

network of thin columns of bone with many spaces in between

Trabeculae contain osteocytes within lacunae connected by canaliculi

Page 26: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,

Spongy tissue makes up most of flat, short and irregular bones

Forms most of the epiphyses of long bones

Found in a narrow rim around the medullary cavity

Page 27: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,

Spongy tissue is light – reducing the weight of the skeletal system

Red bone marrow is found in the spaces between trabeculae Hemopoiesis only occurs in the hip

bones, ribs, sternum, vertebrae and epiphyses of long bones – where red bone marrow is found

Page 28: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,

Bone Scan

Radioactive Tracer is injected through an IV and absorbed by the bone

A scanning device measures the amount of radiation emitted by the bones and translates the information into an x-ray

Normal bones have a consistent gray color

Darker/lighter areas indicate an abnormality Ex - Bone cancer, abnormal healing,

infections, arthritis

Page 29: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,
Page 30: Microscopic Structure of Bone. Osseous Tissue Another name for bone tissue Bone is a connective Tissue Widely spread cells Matrix: Water, Collagen Fibers,

Checkpoint Questions – answer these in your notes…

1. What kinds of tissue make up the skeletal system?

2. How do red and yellow bone marrow differ in composition and function?

3. What are the types of bones?4. Draw and label the parts of a typical long

bone.5. What are the 4 types of bone cells?6. How are spongy and compact bone

different in microscopic appearance, function and location?


Recommended