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Page 1: By Rich Mursheno Audience: Anyone wanting to learn about the skeletal system.

Anatomy and Physiology of the Skeletal System

By Rich MurshenoAudience: Anyone wanting to learn about the skeletal

system

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Definition of Anatomy and Physiology

Anatomy- the study of structure

Physiology- the study of function

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Skeletal System

*Total of 206 bones*Serves as attachment

points for organs and softer body tissues

*Protect vital organs*movement is carried out

by the interaction of the skeletal and muscular systems

*Supports the body *Houses bone marrow

tissue (used for blood cell formation)

What organs????

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Divisions of Skeletal System

Consists of 80 bonesIncludes skull, rib cage, vertebral

columnSupports and protects organsProvides framework for muscles that:

(1)adjust positions of neck, head, and trunk (2)perform respiratory movements (3) anchor and stabilize the appendicular bones

Axial Skeleton

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Divisions of Skeletal System

*Consists of 126 bones*Makes up the

appendages and girdles that attach appendages to the body

*pectoral girdle consists of the clavicle and scapula.

*pelvic girdle is formed by the two coxal bones which are fused anteriorly

Appendicular Skeleton

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Types of Bones

Long Bones*Includes a bone that is longer than it is wide*growth plates (epiphysis) at either end*a hard outer surface of compact bone*a spongy inner known an cancellous bone

containing bone marrow*ends of the bone covered in hyaline cartilage to

help protect the bone and aid shock absorption

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Examples of Long Bones

Humerus Tibia Femur

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Types Of Bones

Short Bones*approximately as wide as they are long *primary function of providing support and stability

with little movement*consist of only a thin layer of compact, hard bone

with cancellous bone on the inside along with relatively large amounts of bone marrow

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Examples of Short Bones

Carpals Tarsals

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Types Of Bones

Flat Bones*strong, flat plates of bone *Function is protection of the bodies vital organs

and being a base for muscular attachment*Anterior and posterior surfaces are formed of

compact bone to provide strength for protection with the center consisting of cancellous (spongy) bone and varying amounts of bone marrow

*In adults, the highest number of red blood cells are formed in flat bones

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Examples of Flat Bones

Ribs and Sternum

Cranium

Scapula

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Types of Bones

Irregular Bones*bones which do not fall into any other category,

due to their non-uniform shape*primarily consist of cancellous bone, with a thin

outer layer of compact bone*Protect nervous tissue and serve as an anchor for

skeletal muscle attachments

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Examples of Irregular Bones

Sacrum

Vertebrae

Mandible

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Types of Bones

Sesamoid Bones*usually short or irregular bones *usually present in a tendon where it passes over a

joint which serves to protect the tendon *modify pressure, to diminish friction, and

occasionally to alter the direction of a muscle pull.

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Examples of Sesamoid Bones

Patella

Pisiform

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What Are Bones Made Of?

*The outer layer of a bone is compact bone, which is hard and dense

*The next layer is spongy bone, which is like honeycomb, lighter and slightly flexible

*The inner layer of some bones, but not all is bone marrow, which is jelly like

*Bone marrow is used for blood cell formation

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Types of Fractures

*Transverse: This type of fracture occurs when the bone breaks clean across. The break is straight across and through, leaving the bone in two pieces.

*Oblique: The oblique fracture occurs when the fracture is a result of a diagonal break completely across the bone.

*Greenstick: The greenstick fracture occurs when a broken bone isn’t quite separated.

transverse oblique greenstick

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Types of Fractures

*Compression: A compression fracture happens when the bone is crushed and flattened.

*Hairline: A thin crack or break in the bone is a hairline fracture, generally associated with stress fractures.

*Spiral: A spiral fracture happens when the break twists around the bone. These are more common in injuries where the bone was twisted under pressure.

*Impacted: impacted fractures are identified when the fragments of bone are driven into each other.

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Types Of Fractures

Impacted

Compression

Hairline

Spiral

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General Bone Health

*It is important to eat the right foods to keep healthy bones

*Foods that contain calcium such as dairy products can help bone growth and strength

*Throughout your life time it is important to exercise

*Even with age you must exercise: it can reduce probability for fractures and chances of getting diseases such as osteoporosis