BIOS-1113 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Medullary Cavity, Ultimate Tensile Strength, Bone Marrow

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Stores fat (yellow marrow) and minerals (calcium and phosphate) yellow marrow, medullary cavity. In the bones fat is stored in the __________ in the _________ calcium, phosphate. In the bones, minerals such as ___________ and ___________ are in large amounts blood cell production. Red marrow in spongy bone produces and stores new blood cells. Protection, movement, support, blood cell protection, storage functions of bone (think pms is bs) Consists of the organic matrix and the inorganic matrix organic matrix. It is the living portion accounting for 1/3 of bone mass. Composed of cells, collagen and intercellular matrix collagen fibers. Give bone its tensile strength and allow it to withstand twisting and stretching inorganic matrix. Part of the extracellular material of the bone. Nonliving portion accounting for 2/3 of bone mass. Provides bone with strength and allows it to withstand compression inorganic matrix crystals in the ______________ deposit around the collagen fibers leading to hardening in the matrix cells.

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