trabecula

(noun)

a small mineralized spicule that forms a network in spongy bone

Related Terms

  • onnective tissue because it has a matrix. The living cell types are red blood cells, also called erythrocytes, and white blood cells, also called leukocytes . The fluid portion of whole blood, its matrix, is commonly called plasma.
  • osteon
  • canaliculi
  • epiphysis
  • osteoclast
  • osteocyte
  • osteoblast

Examples of trabecula in the following topics:

  • Embryonic and Fetal Bone Formation

    • The first step in the process is the formation of bone spicules (aggregates of bony matrix) that eventually fuse with each other and become trabeculae.
    • The periosteum is formed and bone growth continues at the surface of trabeculae.
    • Much like spicules, the increasing growth of trabeculae result in interconnection, and this network is called woven bone.
    • As growth continues, trabeculae become interconnected and woven bone is formed.
  • Bone

    • Instead, it consists of trabeculae, which are lamellae that are arranged as rods or plates .
    • Trabeculae in spongy bone are arranged such that one side of the bone bears tension and the other withstands compression.
  • Stages of Bone Development

  • Exercise and Bone Tissue

    • The internal architecture of the trabeculae undergoes adaptive changes, followed by secondary changes to the external cortical portion of the bone, perhaps becoming thicker as a result.
  • Development of the Skeleton

    • Osteoblasts, differentiated from the osteoprogenitor cells that entered the cavity via the periosteal bud, use the calcified matrix as a scaffold and begin to secrete osteoid, which forms the bone trabecula.
  • Connective Tissues: Bone, Adipose, and Blood

    • Spongy bone is made of tiny plates called trabeculae, which serve as struts, giving the spongy bone strength.
    • Spongy bone, inside the compact bone, is porous with web-like trabeculae.
  • Growth of Bone

    • Arteries from the metaphysis branch through the newly-formed trabeculae in this zone.
  • Meninges

    • In the region of the brain, particularly, a large number of fine filaments called arachnoid trabeculae pass from the arachnoid through the subarachnoid space to blend with the tissue of the pia mater.
  • Body Cavity Membranes

    • In the region of the brain, particularly, a large number of fine filaments called arachnoid trabeculae pass from the arachnoid through the subarachnoid space to blend with the tissue of the pia mater.
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