Cartilage Quiz
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Immature bone cells
A. Osteoprogenitors
B. Osteoblasts
C. Osteoclasts
D. Osteocytes
E. Osteon
Shapes / sculpts the bone
A. Osteoprogenitors
B. Osteoblasts
C. Osteoclasts
D. Osteocytes
E. Osteon
Letter C ?
A. Elastic Cartilage
B. Hyaline Cartilage
C. Fibrocartilage
The natural process of bone formation.
A. Ossification
B. Classification
C. Cartilage
D. Adolescent growth
Is a non-vascular type of supporting connective tissue that is found throughout the body.
A. Cartilage
B. Hyaline Cartilage
C. Fibrocartilage
D. Elastic Cartilage
Found in the joint disc (sternoclavicular, knee joint)
A. Cartilage
B. Hyaline Cartilage
C. Fibrocartilage
D. Elastic Cartilage
Repairs slowly because of poor blood supply.
A. Cartilage
B. Hyaline Cartilage
C. Fibrocartilage
D. Elastic Cartilage
Covers articular surfaces (of synovial joint)
A. Cartilage
B. Hyaline Cartilage
C. Fibrocartilage
D. Elastic Cartilage
Involves the replacement of hyaline cartilage with bony tissue.
A. Intramembranous Ossification
B. Endochondral Ossification
Growth of long bones
A. Intramembranous Ossification
B. Endochondral Ossification
Bone building cells
A. Osteoprogenitors
B. Osteoblasts
C. Osteoclasts
D. Osteocytes
E. Osteon
Processes elastic fibers
A. Cartilage
B. Hyaline Cartilage
C. Fibrocartilage
D. Elastic Cartilage
Mature bone cell.
A. Osteoprogenitors
B. Osteoblasts
C. Osteoclasts
D. Osteocytes
E. Osteon
It is involved in the formation of the flat bones of the skull, the mandible, and the clavicles.
A. Intramembranous Ossification
B. Endochondral Ossification
Letter B ?
A. Elastic Cartilage
B. Hyaline Cartilage
C. Fibrocartilage