I have a question why chondrocyte is correct term for describing cartilage synthesizing cell does the chondroblast synthesize new matrix and the chondrocyte maintains it Note: I have reviewed the previous video and didn't understand just feeling a little bit confused Hope you answer soon
Great question. Spongy bone is very useful in mature bones. [1] reduce weight of bone since there are gaps. Imagine having to carry around twice your current weight. [2] Larger surface area - makes calcium ion exchange more efficient [3] Space for blood vessels and nerves [4] bone marrow (site for hematopoiesis) Hope this helps.
Does what occurs in the primary ossification centre occur exactly in epiphysis??I mean is there degradation of Hyaline by OC then spongy bone by OB then degradation by OC in epiphysis?? If so ,Will that lead to formation of a cavity in epiphysis ?? Hope you answer soon..
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14:20 this is finger bone (obviously you knew It isn't the hip bone)
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there is a problem I still have no answer to, long bones have both endochondral and intramembranous ossification, but you mention just one?
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I have a question why chondrocyte is correct term for describing cartilage synthesizing cell does the chondroblast synthesize new matrix and the chondrocyte maintains it
Note: I have reviewed the previous video and didn't understand just feeling a little bit confused
Hope you answer soon
Doesn’t this also not occur in ribs, sternum, patella and some wrist bones?
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Why the spongy bone is even formed in the first place if it is supposed to be degraded by the osteoclast?
Great question. Spongy bone is very useful in mature bones.
[1] reduce weight of bone since there are gaps. Imagine having to carry around twice your current weight.
[2] Larger surface area - makes calcium ion exchange more efficient
[3] Space for blood vessels and nerves
[4] bone marrow (site for hematopoiesis)
Hope this helps.
@@CatalystUniversity But why it degrades then?
to form the medullary cavity
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Does what occurs in the primary ossification centre occur exactly in epiphysis??I mean is there degradation of Hyaline by OC then spongy bone by OB then degradation by OC in epiphysis?? If so ,Will that lead to formation of a cavity in epiphysis ?? Hope you answer soon..
Yes
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The epiphyses of the clavicle develop by endochondral ossification
Does the bone collar continue to exist into adulthood? Is that what forms the compact bone?
Yes, the bone collar becomes compact bone
Is there degradation of spongy bone by OC in epiphysis???
No !it stays spongy
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So as far as fetal skull, how can you determine if its fetal or infant? Fetal = hyaline cartilage infant=bone?
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