| A | B | 
| replacement of old bone tissue by new | remodeling | 
| indicates osteoblasts outnumber osteoclasts | bone spurs/arthritis | 
| helps absorb calcium from the gastrointestinal tract to the blood | vitamin D | 
| absorbs calcium when bones cannot store the excess | kidneys | 
| maintains the matrix | vitamin C | 
| regulates osteoblast maturation to osteocytes | vitamin A | 
| primary hormone(s) responsible for bone growth | hGH | 
| hormone(s) that aid osteoblasts (especially at puberty) and close epiphyseal plates | testosterone & estrogen | 
| stress that causes deposition of more minearals in the matrix | exercise | 
| saw a loss of matrix minerals due to inactivity | astronauts | 
| minute currents that respond to stress to increase osteoblast activity | piezoelectric effect | 
| gender that begins losing calcium at age 30 | female | 
| minearl neeeded for muscle contraction, clotting and nerve impulses | calcium | 
| mineral needed for DNA, RNA and ATP | phosphorus | 
| hormone(s) that speeds up calcium absorption from the blood & deposits it in the matrix | calcitonin | 
| hormone(s) that increases osteoclast activity and releases calcium to the blood | parathyroid hormone | 
| extra credit code word | pumpkin; e-mail it to me (lpolhamus@bishopdwenger.com) |