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Skeletal SystemSkeletal System
• What is the process of bone formation?
• What are the structures of the long bones?
• What are the structures of the skeletal system?
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Functions….Functions…. Support body and
provides shape. Protects internal organs. Movement and
anchorage of muscles-1. Abduction and adduction2. Circumduction and
rotation3. Flexion and extension4. Pronation and supination Mineral Storage (calcium
and phosphorus) Hemopoiesis- 1. White cells made in
yellow marrow2. Red cells made in red
marrow
The Human Body has 206 bones.
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BonesBonesOsteocyte
Osteo = boneCyte = cell
Microscopic mature bone cells
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Bone Formation:Embryo skeletal starts
as osteoblasts (primative embryonic cells) – then change to cartilage.
At 8 weeks, OSSIFICATION begins. (Mineral matter begins to replace cartilage) infant bones soft because ossification not complete at birth.
Long bones grow in length and ossify from the center to the ends.Fontanel – Soft spot on
baby’s head
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Types of Bones Types of Bones
Long bones
• Found in the arms and legs
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Types of Bones Types of Bones
Flat bones
• Bones of the skull• Ribs
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Types of Bones Types of Bones
Irregular bones
• Spinal column
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Types of Bones Types of Bones
Short bones
• Wrist
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Diaphysis – ShaftEpiphyses – endsMedullary Cavity – Center
of shaft, filled with yellow bone marrow, which is mostly fat cells, also cells that form white blood cells.
Endosteum – lines marrow cavity
Shaft is made of Compact bone – ends are spongy Bone, Ends contain red marrow where red blood cells are made.
Structure of Long BonePeriosteum – tough covering of long bones, contains blood vessels, lymph vessels and nerves
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Axial & Appendicular SkeletonAxial & Appendicular Skeleton
Axial – skull, spinal column, ribs, sternum, hyoid
Appendicular – shoulder girdle, arms, pelvis, legs
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SkullSkull1 frontal2 Parietal2 Temporal1 Occipital2 Ethmoid2 Sphenoid
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This small U-shaped bone can be found amid the muscles of a human neck. Insignificant as it may seem, it serves a VERY important purpose: the hyoid bone allows human beings to speak! It helps to support your tongue and raise your larynx whenever you talk and swallow. The hyoid exists in other animals also, but humans are the only species where the location of their hyoid bone permits it to work together with the tongue and larynx to articulate a large variety of distinct sounds!
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SkullSkull2 nasal1 vomer2 maxilla2 lacrimal2 zygomatic2 palatine1 mandible
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Spine – Vertebral ColumnSpine – Vertebral Column
Encloses the spinal cord Vertebrae – separated by
pads of cartilage=intervertebral discs
1.Cervical vertebrae (7)B2.Thoracic vertebrae (12)L3.Lumbar vertebrae (5)S4.Sacrum-fused5.Coccyx-fused
*You eat breakfast at 7 am,lunch at 12 noon and supper at 5!
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Ribs and SternumRibs and Sternum
Sternum divided into 3 parts-bottom tip is xiphoid process
12 pairs of ribs-first 7 are true ribs-connected to sternum by cartilage
Next 3 are false ribs-cartilage connects them to 7th rib (not sternum)
Next 2 are floating
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Appendicular SkeletonAppendicular Skeleton
Clavicle- collar bone Scapula- shoulder blade Humerus-upper arm Radius and ulna-lower
arm Carpals-wrist bones Metacarpals-hand bones Phalanges-fingers Pelvis-3 bones(ilium,
ischium, and pubis
Femur-upper leg, longest and strongest bones in body
Tibia and fibula-lower leg Patella-kneecap Tarsal bones-ankle Calcaneus-heel bone Metatarsals-foot bones
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Joints….are points of contact Joints….are points of contact between 2 bones classified between 2 bones classified according to movementaccording to movement
Bursa◦ Fluid-filled sac
that contains the synovial membrane
◦ Lined by synovial membrane
Synovial Fluid – lubricating substance in joints.
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Diarthroses = moveable jointsFour types
Ball and socketHingePivotgliding
TYPES OF JOINTS
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Ball and Socket Joint
Hinge Joints Pivot Joint Gliding Joints
Bone with ball shaped head fits into concave socket Example: shoulder and hip.
Allows for greatest range of motion
Move in one direction or plane.
Example: Knees, elbows, outer joints of fingers.
Rotate on a 2nd, arch shaped bone.
Bones that rotate across each other
Example: Radius and ulna
Flat surfaces glide across each other.
Example:
Vertebrae of spine.
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Amphiarthroses
Partially movable joints
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Synarthroses
Immovable jointsConnected by fibrous connective tissue
Suture: immovable joint in skull
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Test your gray matter…Test your gray matter…
What lower arm bone is located on the thumb side of the hand?
Patella, Tibia, Radius, ulna
Which of the following is NOT classified as a cranial bone? Parietal, Sternum, Occipital, Temporal
The medical term for the finger bones is:
Carpals, Tarsals, Phalanges, Ulnas
The medical term for the knee-cap is the: Patella, Calcaneous, Tarsals, Tibia crest
The outer covering of the bone is the: Cartilage, Epiphysis, Diaphysis, Periosteum
The largest bone in the body is the; Femur, Scapula, Pelvis, Sternum
Another name for the breast bone is the: Scapula, Ulna, Sternum, Xiphoid process
The shaft of a long bone is called the: Medulla, Epiphysis, Periosteum, Diaphysis
Bones of the skull, spine and chest make up the: Appendicular skeleton, Axial skeleton, Dorsal skeleton, Ventral Skeleton
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Which of the following bones is NOT part of the pelvis? Coccyx, Ischium, Ilium, Pubis
The fluid that reduces the friction during joint movement is: Bursa fluid, Pleural fluid, Cerebrospinal fluid, Synovial fluid
The process of blood cell information in the red bone marrow of bones is called: Erythrocytopenia, Hemopoiesis, Hemolysis, Leukoblastosis
Dense bone is called compact bone and porous bone is called? Bone marrow, Spongy bone, Cartilage, Soft bone
One function of the skeletal system is the storage of: Calcium, Iron, Chloride, Oxygen
Bones are composed of microscopic cells called: Dendrites, Osteoclasts, Leukocytes, Osteocytes
Chewing involves the use of which moveable skull bone? Maxilla, Zygomatic, Mandible, Parietal
The areas where cranial bones join together to form immovable joints are called: Cranial seal, Sutures, Foramen, Fontanels
What type of joint allows the greatest freedom of movement? Ball and socket joints ,Pivot joints, hinge joints, Gliding joints
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ThatThat’’s all……s all……