Activity

Bone strength

In this activity, students create artificial bones made of paper to compare the relative strength of solid bones with hollow bones.

Processing cow bone for human use

In this video, University of Waikato’s Dr Michael Mucalo outlines the main processing steps taken in the conversion of cancellous cow bone into a mineral shell of hydroxyapatite. Small, shaped pieces of this can be used as a bone substitute in certain types of bone replacement operations. He also explains how this type of hydroxyapatite can be plasma-sprayed onto implants to improve their biocompatibility.

Acknowledgement:
Laurens van Lieshout

Rights: The University of Waikato

By the end of this activity, students should be able to:

  • describe the main anatomical features of a large load-bearing bone like the femur

  • compare the load characteristics of hollow versus solid paper ‘bones’

  • explain the advantages of hollow versus solid in terms of bone construction.

Download the Word file (see link below) for:

  • introduction/background notes

  • instructions on what you need and what to do

  • student worksheets.

Published: 27 April 2010