Matching Pairs 1.2.7 Bone RemodelingOnline version Calcium feedback and steps of bone remodeling by Laura Roy 1 Hypocalcemia 2 Calcitonin 3 Parathyroid hormone 4 Thyroid gland 5 Step 3 of Bone Remodeling 6 Step 1 of Bone Remodeling 7 Step 2 of Bone Remodeling 8 Osteoblast 9 Step 4 of Bone Remodeling 10 Osteoclast 11 Hypercalcemia 12 Parathyroid Bony Callus Formation. Takes several weeks to months. Osteoclasts break down fibrous cartilage Osteoblasts lay new bone matrix, made of osteocytes. Bone is MOSTLY healed at this stage A hormone that lowers Ca in blood by stimulating bone to be built. Releases parathyroid hormone Builds bone Bone Remodeling - Compact bone replaces woven bone. Internal callus removed. Medullary cavity is restored Fibrocartilaginous callus formation. Connective tissue stem cells & capillary blood vessels penetrate. Phagocytes clear away junk. Cartilage and blood vessels start to form to create new bone Releases calcitonin A hematoma is a “blood tumor” that forms at the site of the break This painful, swollen area fills with blood from the broken blood vessels Low calcium levels Breaks down bone A hormone that increases Ca in the blood by stimulating bone to be broken down. High calcium levels