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Chapter 5 The Skeletal System. The Skeletal System Parts of the skeletal system Bones (skeleton) Joints Cartilages Ligaments Divided into.

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Page 1: Chapter 5 The Skeletal System. The Skeletal System  Parts of the skeletal system  Bones (skeleton)  Joints  Cartilages  Ligaments  Divided into.

Chapter 5The Skeletal System

Page 2: Chapter 5 The Skeletal System. The Skeletal System  Parts of the skeletal system  Bones (skeleton)  Joints  Cartilages  Ligaments  Divided into.

The Skeletal SystemThe Skeletal System

Parts of the skeletal system

Bones (skeleton)

Joints

Cartilages

Ligaments

Divided into two divisions

Axial skeleton

Appendicular skeleton

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Functions of BonesFunctions of Bones

Support of the body

Protection of soft organs

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

Compact bone

Spongy bone

Many open spaces

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Classification of BonesClassification of Bones

Long bones

Typically longer than wide

Have a shaft with heads at both ends

Contain mostly compact bone

• Examples: Femur, humerus

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Classification of BonesClassification of Bones

Short bones

Generally cube-shape

Contain mostly spongy bone

Examples: Carpals, tarsals

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

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Classification of BonesClassification of Bones

Flat bones

Thin and flattened

Usually curved

Thin layers of compact bone around a layer of spongy bone

Examples: Skull, ribs, sternum

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Classification of BonesClassification of Bones

Irregular bones

Irregular shape

Do not fit into other bone classification categories

Example: Vertebrae and hip

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

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Gross Anatomy of a Long BoneGross Anatomy of a Long Bone

Diaphysis

Shaft

Composed of compact bone

Epiphysis

Ends of the bone

Composed mostly of spongy bone

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Structures of a Long BoneStructures of a Long Bone

Periosteum Outside covering of

the diaphysis

Fibrous connective tissue membrane

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

Decreases friction at joint surfaces

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Structures of a Long BoneStructures of a Long Bone

Medullary cavity

Cavity of the shaft

Contains yellow marrow (mostly fat) in adults

Contains red marrow (for blood cell formation) in infants

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Bone GrowthBone Growth

Epiphyseal 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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Bone GrowthBone Growth

Bones are remodeled and lengthened until growth stops

Bones change shape somewhat

Bones grow in width

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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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The Skeletal System Axial SkeletonAxial Skeleton

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The Axial SkeletonThe Axial Skeleton

Forms the longitudinal part of the body

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

Cranium

Facial bones

Bones are joined by sutures

Only the mandible is attached by a freely movable joint

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The Vertebral ColumnThe Vertebral Column

Vertebrae separated by intervertebral discs

The spine has a normal curvature

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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The Bony ThoraxThe Bony Thorax

Forms a cage to protect major organs

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The Bony ThoraxThe Bony Thorax

Made-up of three parts

Sternum

Ribs

Thoracic vertebrae

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The Skeletal SystemAppendicular Skeleton

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The Appendicular SkeletonThe Appendicular Skeleton

Limbs (appendages)

Pectoral girdle

Pelvic girdle

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The Appendicular SkeletonThe Appendicular Skeleton

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The Pectoral (Shoulder) GirdleThe Pectoral (Shoulder) Girdle

Composed of two bones

Clavicle – collarbone

Scapula – shoulder blade

These bones allow the upper limb to have exceptionally free movement

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Bones of the Shoulder GirdleBones of the Shoulder Girdle

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Bones of the Shoulder GirdleBones of the Shoulder Girdle

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Bones of the Upper LimbBones of the Upper Limb

The arm is formed by a single bone

Humerus

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Bones of the Upper LimbBones of the Upper Limb

• The forearm has two bones

• Ulna

• Radius

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Bones of the Upper LimbBones of the Upper Limb

The hand

Carpals – wrist

Metacarpals – palm

Phalanges – fingers

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Bones of the Pelvic GirdleBones of the Pelvic Girdle

Hip bones – Coxal Bones Composed of three pair of fused bones The total weight of the upper body rests on the

pelvis Protects several organs

Reproductive organs Urinary bladder Part of the large intestine

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The PelvisThe Pelvis

Figure 5.23a

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The PelvisThe Pelvis

Figure 5.23b

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Gender Differences of the PelvisGender Differences of the Pelvis

Figure 5.23c

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Bones of the Lower LimbsBones of the Lower Limbs

The thigh has one bone

Femur – thigh bone

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Bones of the Lower LimbsBones of the Lower Limbs

The leg has two bones

Tibia

Fibula

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Bones of the Lower LimbsBones of the Lower Limbs

The foot

Tarsus – ankle

Metatarsals – sole

Phalanges – toes