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The Skeletal System 1The Skeletal System 1

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The Skeletal SystemThe Skeletal SystemParts of the skeletal system

Divided into two divisions

Axial skeleton

Appendicular skeleton

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Functions of BonesFunctions of Bones

Movement due to attached skeletal muscles

Storage of minerals and fats

Blood cell formation

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Bones of the Human BodyBones of the Human Body The skeleton has 206 bones

Two basic types of bone tissue

Figure 5.2b

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Classification of Bones on the Classification of Bones on the Basis of ShapeBasis of Shape

Figure 5.1

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Classification of BonesClassification of BonesLong bones

Contain mostly compact bone

• Examples: Femur, humerus

Short bones

Contain mostly spongy bone

Examples: Carpals, tarsals

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Classification of BonesClassification of BonesFlat bones

Usually curved

Examples: Skull, ribs, sternum

Irregular bones

Do not fit into other bone classification categories

Example: Vertebrae and hip

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Gross Anatomy of a Long BoneGross Anatomy of a Long Bone Diaphysis

Epiphysis

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Structures of a Long BoneStructures of a Long Bone

Slide 5.7

Periosteum

Fibrous connective tissue membrane

Sharpey’s fibers Secure periosteum to

underlying bone

Arteries Supply bone cells with

nutrients

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Structures of a Long BoneStructures of a Long Bone Articular cartilage

Covers the external surface of the epiphyses

Made of hyaline cartilage

Figure 5.2a

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Structures of a Long BoneStructures of a Long Bone Medullary cavity

Contains yellow marrow (mostly fat) in adults

Contains red marrow (for blood cell formation) in infants Figure 5.2a

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Changes in the Human SkeletonChanges in the Human Skeleton

During development, much of this cartilage is replaced by bone

Cartilage remains in isolated areas

Bridge of the nose

Parts of ribs

Joints

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Bone GrowthBone GrowthEpiphyseal plates allow for growth of long

bone during childhood

New cartilage is continuously formed

Older cartilage becomes ossified

Cartilage is broken down

Bone replaces cartilage

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Long Bone Formation and GrowthLong Bone Formation and Growth

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Long Bone Formation and GrowthLong Bone Formation and Growth

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Bone FracturesBone Fractures A break in a bone

Types of bone fractures

Bone fractures are treated by reduction and immobilization

Realignment of the bone

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Common Types of FracturesCommon Types of Fractures

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Stages in the Healing of a Bone Stages in the Healing of a Bone FractureFracture

Figure 5.5

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The Axial SkeletonThe Axial Skeleton

Divided into three parts

Skull

Vertebral column

Bony thorax

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The Axial SkeletonThe Axial Skeleton

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The SkullThe Skull Two sets of bones

Bones are joined by sutures

Only the mandible is attached by a freely movable joint

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The SkullThe Skull

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Paranasal SinusesParanasal Sinuses Hollow portions of bones surrounding the nasal cavity

Functions of paranasal sinuses

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The Hyoid BoneThe Hyoid Bone

Serves as a moveable base for the tongue

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The Vertebral ColumnThe Vertebral Column Vertebrae separated

by intervertebral discs

Each vertebrae is given a name according to its location

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Structure of a Typical VertebraeStructure of a Typical Vertebrae

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Regional Characteristics of Regional Characteristics of VertebraeVertebrae

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The Bony ThoraxThe Bony Thorax

Made-up of three parts

Sternum

Ribs

Thoracic vertebrae