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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.

PowerPoint® Lecture Slides Prepared by Patty Bostwick-Taylor,Florence-Darlington Technical College

C H A P T E R 5

The Skeletal System

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• Title• Classification of Bones

and Gross Anatomy of Long Bones

• Essential Question• Describe how bones are

classified. Describe the gross anatomy of long bones.

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The Skeletal System

• Parts of the skeletal system• Bones (skeleton)

• Joints

• Cartilages

• Ligaments

• Two subdivisions of the skeleton• Axial skeleton

• Appendicular skeleton

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Functions of Bones• Support the body

• Protect soft organs

• Skull and vertebrae for brain and spinal cord

• Rib cage for thoracic cavity organs

• Allow movement due to attached skeletal muscles• Store minerals and fats

• Calcium and phosphorus

• Fat in the internal marrow cavity

• Blood cell formation (hematopoiesis)

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Bones of the Human Body

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∙ The skeleton has 206 bones∙ Two basic types of bone tissue∙ Compact bone∙ Homogeneous

∙ Spongy bone∙ Small needle-like

pieces of bone∙ Many open spaces

Figure 5.2b

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Figure 5.1

Spongybone

Compactbone

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Figure 5.2

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Classification of Bones

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∙ Long bones∙ Typically longer than they are

wide

∙ Shaft with heads situated at both ends

∙ Contain mostly compact bone

∙ All of the bones of the limbs (except wrist, ankle, and kneecap bones)

∙ Examples: ■ Humerus, ulna, radius

■ Metacarpals, metatarsals

■ Phalanges (on both hands and feet)

■ Femur, tibia, fibula

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Figure 5.2a

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Classification of Bones

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∙ Short bone∙ Generally cube-shaped

∙ Contain mostly spongy bone

∙ Includes bones of the wrist and ankle

∙ Sesamoid bones are a type of short bone which form within tendons (patella)

∙ Examples:

● Carpals, tarsals

● Talus, calcaneus

● patella

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Figure 5.2d

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Classification of Bones

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∙ Flat bones∙ Thin and flattened

∙ curved

∙ Thin layers of compact bone around a layer of spongy bone

∙ Examples: ● All skull bones

● Sternum

● Clavicle

● Scapula

● All ribs

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Figure 5.1

Spongybone

Compactbone

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Figure 5.2c

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Classification of Bones

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∙ Irregular bones∙ Irregular shape

∙ Do not fit into other bone classification categories

∙ Example:

● All vertebrate

● All bones of the pelvic girdle

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Figure 5.2b

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Structures of a Long Bone

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Figure 5.2a

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Gross Anatomy of a Long Bone

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∙ Diaphysis∙Shaft∙Composed of compact bone

Figure 5.2a

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Gross Anatomy of a Long Bone

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∙ Epiphysis ∙Ends of the bone∙Composed mostly of spongy bone

Figure 5.2a

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Structures of a Long Bone

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∙ Periosteum∙Outside covering of the diaphysis∙ Fibrous connective tissue membrane

Figure 5.2c

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Structures of a Long Bone

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∙ Sharpey’s fibers∙Secure periosteum to underlying bone

Figure 5.2c

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Structures of a Long Bone

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∙ Arteries∙Supply bone cells with nutrients

Figure 5.2c

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Structures of a Long Bone

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∙ Articular cartilage∙Covers the epiphyses

∙Made of hyaline cartilage

∙Decreases friction at joint surfaces

Figure 5.2a

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Figure 5.3b

Compact bone

Spongy bone

Articularcartilage

(b)

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Structures of a Long Bone

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∙ 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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Bone Markings

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•Surface features of bones•Sites of attachments for muscles, tendons, and ligaments•Passages for nerves and blood vessels

•Categories of bone markings•Projections or processes—grow out from the bone surface

•Terms often begin with “T”•Depressions or cavities—indentations

•Terms often begin with “F”

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• Title• Microscopic Anatomy

and Bone Growth

• Essential Question• How do the microscopic

structures of bone help in the process of bone growth and remodeling?

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Microscopic Anatomy of Bone

Slide 5.10aCopyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings

∙ Osteon (Haversian System)∙ A unit of

bone containing central canal and matrix rings

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Microscopic Anatomy of Bone

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∙ Central (Haversian) canal∙ Opening in the center of an osteon∙ Carries blood vessels and nerves

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Microscopic Anatomy of Bone

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∙ Perforating (Volkman’s) canal∙ Canal perpendicular to the central canal∙ Carries blood vessels and nerves

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Microscopic Anatomy of Bone

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∙ Lacuna∙Cavities containing bone cells (osteocytes)∙Arranged in concentric rings

Figure 5.3

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Figure 5.4c

Osteon

Lacuna

Centralcanal

Interstitiallamellae

(c)

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Microscopic Anatomy of Bone

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∙ Lamella∙Rings around the central canal∙Sites of lacunae

Figure 5.3

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Microscopic Anatomy of Bone

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∙ Canaliculus∙Tiny canals∙Radiate from the central canal to lacunae∙Form a transport system

Figure 5.3

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Types of Bone Cells

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∙ Osteocytes∙Mature bone cells

∙ Osteoblasts∙Bone-forming cells

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Types of Bone Cells

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∙ Osteoclasts∙Bone-destroying cells∙Break down bone matrix for remodeling and release of calcium in response to parathyroid hormone

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Formation of the Human Skeleton

• In embryos, the skeleton is primarily hyaline cartilage

• 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 Growth (Ossification)

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•Epiphyseal plates allow for lengthwise growth of long bones during childhood

•New cartilage is continuously formed•Older cartilage becomes ossified

•Cartilage is broken down•Enclosed cartilage is digested away, opening up a medullary cavity•Bone replaces cartilage through the action of osteoblasts

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Bone Growth – Bone Remodeling

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∙ Bones are remodeled and lengthened until growth stops using both osteoblasts and osteoclasts

∙ Bones are remodeled in response to two factors

∙ Blood calcium levels∙ When blood calcium levels decrease, PTH (parathyroid hormone), is

released which causes bone to be broken down.

∙ When blood calcium levels increase, calcitonin is released which causes bone to be built.

∙ Pull of gravity and muscles on the skeleton – will determine where bone matrix is to be remodeled

∙ Bones grow in width (appositional growth)

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Figure 5.5

In a fetusIn an embryo

Bone collarHyalinecartilagemodel

Bone startingto replacecartilage

In a child

Medullarycavity

New center ofbone growth

Hyalinecartilage

Epiphysealplate cartilage

Growthin bonelength

New boneforming

Invadingbloodvessels

Epiphysealplatecartilage

Articularcartilage

Spongybone

New boneforming

Growthin bonewidth

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Figure 5.5, step 1

In an embryo

Bone collarHyalinecartilagemodel

Bone startingto replacecartilage

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Figure 5.5, step 2

In a fetus

Medullarycavity

New center ofbone growth

Hyalinecartilage

Growthin bonelength

Invadingbloodvessels

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Figure 5.5, step 3

In a child

Epiphysealplate cartilage

New boneforming

Invadingbloodvessels

Epiphysealplatecartilage

Articularcartilage

Spongybone

New boneforming

Growthin bonewidth

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Figure 5.6

Bone growth

Bone grows inlength because:

Bone remodeling

Growing shaft isremodeled as:

Cartilagegrows here.

Cartilageis replacedby bone here.

Cartilagegrows here.

Cartilageis replaced by bone here.

1

2

3

4

1

2

3 Bone isresorbed here.

Epiphyseal plate

Articular cartilage

Bone isresorbed here.

Bone is addedby appositionalgrowth here.

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• Title• Bone Fractures and

Repair

• Essential Question• What are the different

types of bone fracture, and how does the body heal a fracture?

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Bone Fractures

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∙ Types of bone fractures∙Closed (simple) fracture – break that does not penetrate the skin∙Open (compound) fracture – broken bone penetrates through the skin

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Common Types of Fractures

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Table 5.2

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Bone Fractures

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∙ Treatment∙ reduction and immobilization∙ Realignment of the bone∙ Surgery is needed in some occasions

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Repair of Bone Fractures

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1. Hematoma (blood-filled swelling) is formed

2. Break is splinted by fibrocartilage to form a callus

3. Fibrocartilage callus is replaced by a bony callus

4. Bony callus is remodeled to form a permanent patch

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Stages in the Healing of a Bone Fracture

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Figure 5.5

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Analyzing X-Rays

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Examining X-Rays

• Your team will be given an image of an x-ray and you will need to:• Name all the bones on the x-ray

• Name the type of fracture (s)

• Provide a treatment plan

• Choose a team leader to speak for your group

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INB pg 64

• Title: X Ray Example Date:• Drawing of the x-ray

• Label ALL Bones

• Name the type of fracture(s)

• Write the treatment plan

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Case #1

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My Expert Opinion

• Bones on X-ray: femur, tibia, fibula

• Type of Fracture: simple, impacted

• Treatment Plan: stabilize the bones and place cast on leg to immobilize the leg

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Case #2

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My Expert Opinion

• Bones on X-ray: femur and pelvis

• Type of Fracture: compound and comminuted

• Treatment Plan: stabilize the open wound, surgery to clean the wound, and stabilize bones with pins and screws

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Case #3

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My Expert Opinion

• Bones on x-ray: femur, tibia, fibula

• Type of Fracture: simple, spiral and greenstick

• Treatment: realign the bone and stabilize with a cast

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Case #4

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My Expert Opinion

• Bones on x-ray: skull and cervical vertebrate

• Type of Fracture: compression of the C5

• Treatment: immobilize neck with brace

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Case #5

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My Expert Opinion

• Bones on x-ray: humerus, radius, ulna, and phalange

• Type of Fracture: greenstick of the distal ulna

• Treatment: realign the bone and stabilize with a cast

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Case #6

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My Expert Opinion

• Bones on x-ray: radius, ulna, carpel, metacarpal

• Type of Fracture: simple, impacted

• Treatment: realign the bone and stabilize with a cast

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Case #7

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My Expert Opinion

• Bones on x-ray: humerus, ulna, and radius

• Type of Fracture: simple, spiral

• Treatment: realign the bone and stabilize with a cast

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• Title• Joints

• Essential Question• Describe the structure

and function of joints.

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Joints

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∙ Functions∙Hold bones together

∙Allow for mobility

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Functional Classification of Joints

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∙ Synarthroses – immovable

∙ Amphiarthroses – slightly moveable

∙ Diarthroses – freely moveable

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Structural Classification of Joints

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∙ Fibrous joints

∙ Cartilaginous joints

∙ Synovial joints

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Fibrous Joints

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•Bones united by collagenic fibers•Types

•Sutures•Immobile•Example: Joints between skull bones

•Syndesmoses•Allows more movement than sutures but still immobile•Example: Distal end of tibia and fibula

•Gomphosis•Immobile•Example: Bind teeth to bony socket

Figure 5.27d, e

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Figure 5.30a

Fibrous joints

Fibrous connective tissue

(a) Suture

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Figure 5.30b

Fibrous joints

Tibia

FibulaFibrousconnective tissue

(b) Syndesmosis

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Cartilaginous Joints

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•Bones connected by cartilage•Types

•Synchrondrosis •Immobile•Example: first sternocostal joint

•Symphysis •Slightly movable•Example: Pubic symphysis, intervertebral joints

Figure 5.27b, c

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Figure 5.30c

Cartilaginous joints

First rib

Hyaline cartilage

Sternum

(c) Synchondrosis

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Figure 5.30d

Cartilaginous joints

Vertebrae

Fibrocartilage

(d) Symphysis

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Figure 5.30e

Cartilaginous joints

Pubis

Fibro- cartilage

(e) Symphysis

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Synovial Joints

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• Articulating bones are separated by a joint cavity

• Synovial fluid is found in the joint cavity

•Articular cartilage (hyaline cartilage) covers the ends of bones

•Articular capsule encloses joint surfaces and lined with synovial membrane

•Joint cavity is filled with synovial fluid

•Reinforcing ligaments

•Example: Humerus with the ulna and radius

Figure 5.27f–h

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Figure 5.30f

Synovial joints

ScapulaArticular capsule

Articular (hyaline) cartilageHumerus

(f) Multiaxial joint (shoulder joint)

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Figure 5.30g

Synovial joints

Humerus

Articular (hyaline) cartilageArticular capsuleRadius

Ulna(g) Uniaxial joint (elbow joint)

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Figure 5.30h

Synovial joints

UlnaRadiusArticular capsule

(h) Biaxial joint (intercarpal joints of hand)

Carpals

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The Synovial Joint

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Figure 5.28

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Types of Synovial Joints Based on Shape

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Figure 5.29a–c

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Types of Synovial Joints Based on Shape

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Figure 5.29d–f

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