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What is the first stage of bone growth and repair?
Bone Generation
Bone Remodeling
Bony Callus Formation
Hematoma Formation
What is the second stage of bone growth and repair?
Hematoma Formation
Bone Generation
Bony Callus Formation
Bone Remodeling
What is the third stage of bone growth and repair?
Bone Remodeling
Bone Generation
Hematoma Formation
Bony Callus Formation
What is the fourth stage of bone growth and repair?
Bony callus formation
Hematoma Formation
Bone Remodeling
Bone Generation
During Hematoma Formation, What happens at the site of the break?
Blood Clot or a Hematoma
Fibroblasts Produce Collagen Fibres
Osteoblasts Form Spongy Bone
Air gets to it and everything is fine
At the end of Hematoma Formation, Which Cells Begin to die?
Yellow Bone Marrow
Red Blood Cells
Bone Cells
White Blood cells
During Bone Generation, What Happens Within Days?
Grow 2 Extra Bones
Osteocytes Begin to form
Capillaries Grow into the Hematoma
Compact bone is added
During Bone Generation, What do Phagocytic Cells Do?
Create Cancellous Bone
Form Yellow Bone Marrow
Produce Red Blood Cells
Clear Dead Cells
What do Fibroblasts Do?
Produce Arteries
Produce Collagen Fibres
Produce Red Marrow
Produce Spongy Bone
What do Osteoblasts Do?
Clear Dead Cells
Produce Fibres
Create Compact Bone
Reform Bone and Form Spongy Bone
What is Fibrocartilaginous Callus Composed Of?
Fibrocartilage
Cartilage
Hyaline
Hyaline and Cartilage
During Bony Callus Formation, What is Fibrocartilaginous Callus Converted Into?
Compact Bone
Bone Marrow
Bony Callus of Spongy Bone
Red Blood Cells
During Bony Callus Formation, How long does it take for the broken ends to be firmly joined together after the fracture?
About 5 Days
About 2 Weeks
About 5 Months
About 2 Months
What Becomes Present When a Cartilage Becomes Ossified?
Osteoblasts
Osteoclasts
Bone Matrix
All of Them
During Bone Remodeling, What is the Bony Callus Remodeled By?
Osteoclasts and Osteoblasts
Collagen Fibres
Osteoclasts
Osteoblasts
During Bone Remodeling, Where is the Excess Material Removed?
Exterior of the Bone
Within The Medullary Cavity
Exterior of the Bone and Within The Medullary Cavity
Within the Periosteum
During Bone Remodeling, What is added to make it similar than the original, unbroken bone?
Compact Bone
Cancellous Bone
Yellow Bone Marrow
Red Marrow
At the End of Bone Remodeling, How long does it take to return to normal?
3-5 Days
A Few Hours
Couple of Weeks
Many Months, The Bone May Remain Uneven for years
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