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Health Occupations. Skeletal System – Unit 2. Spinal Column. Made up of 26 bones, divided into 5 parts Function Protect spinal cord Provide support for head & neck Curvature gives strength & flexibility Each bone is called vertebrae Intervertebral discs - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Health Occupations

Health Occupations

Skeletal System – Unit 2

Page 2: Health Occupations

Spinal Column

Made up of 26 bones, divided into 5 parts Function

– Protect spinal cord– Provide support for head & neck

Curvature gives strength & flexibility Each bone is called vertebrae Intervertebral discs

– Pads of cartilage separating the vertebrae– Act as shock absorbers– Allow bending & twisting

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Vertebrae

Bone is called the vertebral body 5 parts

– Cervical – neck, 7– Thoracic – chest, 12– Lumbar – waist, 5– Sacrum – back of pelvic girdle, 1– Coccyx – tailbone, 1

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Cervical Vertebrae

Thoracic Vertebrae

Lumbar Vertebrae

Sacrum

Coccyx

C1 - Atlas

C2 - Axis

Vertebral Body

Intervertebral Disk

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Thorax Ribs, Sternum, Vertebral bones

– Protect heart & lungs Ribs

– 12 pair, called COSTAE– Attach to thoracic vertebrae on DORSAL surface of

body– Types of ribs

• True ribs – first 7, attach directly to sternum• False ribs – next 3, attach to cartilage of rib above• Floating ribs – last 2, do not attach to front of body

– INTERCOSTAL space –• Area between ribs containing muscles, blood vessels, & nerves

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Thorax (cont)

Sternum– Breast bone– 3 parts

• Manubrium – upper part, where clavicles attach• Gladiolous – body, where hands are placed during CPR• Xiphoid process – small piece of cartilage at bottom,

DANGER during CPR

– Ribs attach to sternum with costal cartilage & provide a cage protecting the heart & lungs

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True Ribs

False Ribs

Floating Ribs

Sternum - Gladiolus

Xiphoid process

Vertebral column

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Pectoral Girdle

Shoulder – made up of clavicles & scapulas Clavicle –

– 2 bones– Collar bones– Attach to manubrium of sternum with ligaments

Scapula– 2 shoulder blades– Provide for attachment of upper arm bones

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Bones of the Arm

Humerus – upper arm Radius – lower arm, thumb side Ulna – larger bone of lower arm, little finger

side– Olecranon process – projection on upper end of

ulna, forms elbow Carpals – 8 bones of wrist Metacarpals – 5 bones in palm of hand Phlanges – 14 bones of fingers

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Pelvic girdle Made up of 2 os coxae (coxal or hip bones) Joins with sacrum on dorsal side of body at the SACROILIAC

joint Join together on ventral side of body at the SYMPHYSIS

PUBIS 3 parts, fused together

– Ilium– Ischium– Pubis

Acetabula – 2 recessed areas (sockets) for leg bone attachment

Obturator foramen – opening between ishium & pelvis allowing passage of nerves & blood vessels to & from legs

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Coccyx

AcetabulumObturator foramen

Symphysis pubis

Pubis

Ischium

Ischial spine

Ilium

SacrumSacroiliacjoint

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Legs

Femur – thigh Patella – kneecap Tibia – lower leg, large bone, big toe side Fibula – lower leg, small bone, little toe side Tarsals – 7 bones in ankle Metatarsals – 5 bones in instep of foot Phalanges – 14 bones in toes Calcaneous – heel that is formed by the large

tarsal bone

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Parietal

Occipital

Scapula

VerbebraeOlecranonprocess

Ilium

Coccyx

Femur

Calcaneous

MaxillaZygomatic

Mandible Clavicle

SternumRibsXiphoid process

Sacrum

Pubis

IschiumSymphysispubis

PatellaTibiaFibula

TarsalsMetatarsalsPhlanges

UlnaRadiusCarpals

MetacarpalsPhlanges

Obturator foramen

Humerus