What is the large bone in the shin called?
The large bone in the shin is called femur, which is located on the rear legs and ver close to of the shin. Femur is also called thigh bone. Being the strongest bone in human body, femur enables the moving actions, e.g. jumping, walking and lifting legs.
A laminectomy procedure removes which bone?
A Laminectomy removes part of the patients vertebrae. The vertebrae bone called the lamina is removed by a very minimal invasive surgery, meaning they do not go deep into the body to remove it.
What is the most common cause of a wrist injury?
The most common cause of a wrist injury is falling onto an outstretched hand, which can result in a sprain, strain, or fracture of the wrist. Other common causes include sports-related injuries, car accidents, and repetitive strain from activities like typing or playing an instrument.
What is small needlelike pieces of bone with lots of open spaces?
Trabecular bone, also known as spongy or cancellous bone, is composed of small needlelike pieces of bone arranged in a lattice-like structure with many open spaces. These spaces contain bone marrow and blood vessels, helping to provide flexibility and strength to bones.
What is dense tissue that looks smooth and homogenous?
Dense tissue that looks smooth and homogenous could be fibrous connective tissue. This type of tissue is made up of strong, closely packed collagen fibers that provide support and strength to various structures in the body. Examples include tendons and ligaments.
A hinge joint is a joint that can only move back and forth like a regular door. It allows the joint to bend and straighten, but does not rotate. An example is the elbow joint.
A hinge joint is one of several types of bone joints found in the human body; it is used to connect the humerus and the ulna, which are found in the arm.
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What are some of the lower leg bones called?
The tibia and fibula are the two long bones of the lower leg.
The 7 tarsal bones form the ankle.
What bones make up your heart?
The heart is not made up of bones; it is a muscular organ primarily composed of cardiac muscle tissue. The rib cage protects the heart, which lies within the chest between the lungs and is surrounded by the sternum (breastbone) and the thoracic vertebrae in the spine.
What are the 3 main functions of your skelaton?
The skeleton has six functions.
1)Support forms the framework that supports the body and maintains its shape
2)Movement joints between the bones allow movement powered by skeletal muscles.
3)Protection for the internal organs eg heart,lungs,major blood vessels are protected by the ribs and sternum, the brain is protected by the skull, the vertebrae protects the spinal column, lower organs by the spine and pelvis.
4)Blood Cell Production blood cells are produced in the bone marrow (haematopoiesis)
5)Storage of calcium inside the bone matrix (used in calcium metabolism) and the storage of iron as ferrotin in bone marrow (used in the metabolism of iron)
6) Regulation of Endocrine bone cells release osteocalcin that helps in regulating blood glucose and fat deposits.
What is the external sheath or covering on a bone called?
The external sheath or covering on a bone is called the periosteum. It is a fibrous membrane that contains blood vessels and nerves and helps in bone growth and repair.
What accomplishes bone resorption?
Bone resorption is accomplished by specialized cells called osteoclasts. These cells are responsible for breaking down and removing old or damaged bone tissue, allowing for new bone formation and remodeling. The process of bone resorption helps regulate calcium levels in the body and is essential for maintaining bone health.
Using a syringe attached to the needle, the doctor withdraws a sample of the liquid portion of the bone marrow. You may feel a brief sharp pain or stinging. The aspiration takes only a few minutes.It depends, if you are completely out, no it won't hurt. However, if you are not completely out and/or given a local antistatic it could very well hurt.
What type of cartilage covers the articulating surfaces of bones?
there are 3 types of cartilage.
1Hyaline cartilage:
This type of cartilage has very thin fibers having same refractive index as the matrix of the cartilage and thus these fibers are not seen. Hyaline cartilage is the articular cartilage of long bones, sternum, ribs etc. Its color is bluish white and it is flexible.
2Fibrous cartilage:
This type of cartilage has numerous white fibers. It is present in the symphysis pubis, and sternoclavicular joint etc. Its color is glistening white and the appearance is opaque.
3Elastic cartilage:
This type of cartilage has numerous yellow elastic fibers. It is present in the ear pinna, external auditory meatus, Eustachian tubes, and epiglottis etc. Its color is yellowish and the appearance is opaque.
What concave socket exists on the lateral surface of each hip bone?
it is called the acetabulum (sp?) This is where the top (ball) of the femur fits into the socket (acetabulum) of the hip ... called a ball and socket joint
What treatment would a broken tibia need?
Four years ago I fell from a ladder and shattered my Talus bone into about eighteen recognizable pieces. Recovery time for the normal Talus fracture ranges from eight to twelve weeks. However, with a severe fracture like mine was comes AVN. Avascular Neucrosis. Excuse my spelling. AVN occurs when the Talus' blood supply has been so traumatized that it removes itself for a time, causing a dead bone. Usually the blood supply will replace itself and grow back into the bone. The time span for recovering from AVN is actually the most extensive part of recovering from a Talus fracture. Regrowth of the vascular supply ranges from six months to eighteen months depending on the case. There are machines available which speed the vascular systems regrowth. Exogen is the unit that I was able to get. January 21, 2004 was the date I broke my Talus, and I took my first steps on a uncasted foot on August 20, 2004. Many doctors will say that a Talus fracture is one of the most devastating breaks to the leg or ankle. Its no fun and will continue to hurt for life.
Which is more distal to the elbow the wrist or hoof?
The hoof is more distal to the elbow. The wrist is between the elbow and hoof.
What smooth lubricated tissue on bone that helps joints move easily?
Joints may be synovial (with a cavity) or fibrous. Synovial joints are filled with synovial fluid. Fibrous joints lack this. Fibrous joints are found in between the vertebrae.
Cartilage in is both joints. This can be hylaine or fibrocartilage. Both regenerate.
The synovial fluid is rather slippery and allows easy movement in those joints. If this joint is suddenly and rapidly pulled, the fluid doesn't fill quickly and a "snapping" sound is heard.
What types of muscles and bones do ligaments attach?
Tendons attach muscle to bone
Ligaments attach bone to bone
What is the function of the femur tibia and fibula?
i think its function is to connect your upper body to your lower body to join the both together The femur has tow functions in the human body. Is the only bone in the thigh and thus it must support all the weight of the body. It also forms an atachment sight for the muscles that act to move the thigh and the knee joint.
What is the difference between bone and spongy bone?
Cortical bone, also known as compact bone is one of two main types of osseous tissues. Cortical bone is dense and forms the surface of bones, contributing 80% of the weight of a human skeleton. It is extremely hard, formed of multiple stacked layers with few gaps.
The other major type of bone is trabecular or cancellous bone; it is spongy and makes up the bulk of the interior of most bones, including the vertebrae.
What mass includes muscles vital tissues organs and bone?
The mass that includes muscles, vital tissues, organs, and bones is called lean body mass. This includes everything in your body that isn't fat mass. Lean body mass contributes to overall health and metabolic function.
What type of bone makes up the majority of the diaphysis of long bones like the humerus?
The type of bone that makes up the majority of the diaphysis of a long bone such as the humerus is compact bone. The diaphysis is the shaft of the bone that contains bone marrow and adipose tissue.
What does the nose bone of a human body look like?
The nose bone of a human is more commonly known as the nasal bone. It is a pair of small oblong bones that form the bridge of the nose, connecting the frontal bone to the maxilla bones. The nasal bone is important for providing structure and support to the nose.