BIOL302 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Multinucleate, Long Bone, Osteocyte

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Compact or cancellous - this is spongy bone. The shafts are the diaphysis and the ends are the diaphysis. The covering of the bone is the periosteum- it is dense irregular connective tissue. The lining on the inside of bones is the endosteum and it is usually simple squamous. The bone inside the epiphysis is a wep type of bone and that is cancellous/spongy bone. Osteoblasts are cells that lie on the outside of bone in the periosteum. When theyr are surrounded by bone matrix and become imbedded in bones they will be called an osteocyte. Endosteum is on the inside and the periosteum is the covering on the outsidde. The osteoblasts secrete ostoid (this is the matrix) The cells imbeded in the bone are osteocyte. In the embryonic tissue we can see the mucos connective tissue arount the bones. Inactive osteoblasts have a flat like appearance while active ones look more puffy

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