Bone structure and cells

Create an illustration showing the anatomy of a human bone, labeling the diaphysis, epiphysis, and various bone cells like osteocytes, osteoblasts, and osteoclasts in a clear and educational style.

Bone Structure and Cells Quiz

Test your knowledge on the intricate world of bone structure and cellular functions with this engaging quiz. From the components that make up your bones to the cells responsible for bone maintenance, this quiz covers it all.

  • 10 Questions
  • Explore bone cells and their functions
  • Understand bone structure fundamentals
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LearningBone321
What cells are responsible for 'dissolving' the bone
Osteocytes
Osteoblasts
Osteoclasts
Collagocytes
What is the 'shaft' of the bone known as
Medulla
Diaphysis
Tubular
Epiphysis
What surrounds the end of the bone on the epiphysis to prevent damage at joints
Articular cartilage
Endosteum
Epimysium
Trabecular tissue
What is the main chemical component of the bone
Calcium phosphate
Phosphide calciate
Calcium
Phosphorous
New bone tissue is laid down by the
Osteocytes
Osteoblasts
Osteoclasts
Osteoplasts
Said new tissue is known as
Osteosit
Osteoplasm
Osteolemma
Osteoid
The membrane surrounding the cortical bone is known as the
Periosteum
Endosteum
Exosteum
Episteum
The area where non-bone components are found is the
Cortical tissue
Medullary cavity
Osteocytes
Epiphysis
Spongy bone is also known as
Trabecular/cancellous
Cortical
Osteoid
Medullary
The membrane surrounding the medullary cavity is known as the
Episteum
Diaphysis
Endosteum
Medolemma
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