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Page 1: SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT: THE SKELETAL SYSTEM REVIEW Clinical Health J. Sugahara.

SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT: THE SKELETAL SYSTEM REVIEWClinical Health

J. Sugahara

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Bare Bones

• Skeletal System = joints and bones (206)• Provide a framework for the body• Protect vital organs like the brains and spinal cord

• Serve as levers, when muscles are attached to help us lift and move

• Store calcium, which may be reabsorbed into the blood if there isn’t enough in the diet

• Produce blood cells in the red bone marrow.

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Two kinds of Bones• Compact

• Homogeneous

• Spongy• Cancellous bones - • Spaces or honeycombed

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Bone Structure

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Categories of Bones

•Long•Short•Flat•Irregular•Sesamoid

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Long Bones

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Short Bones• Small, cube-shaped bones of wrists, ankles and toes• Consist of an outer layer of compact bone w/ inner layer

of cancellous bone (latticework structure)• Provide support/stability w/ little to no movement

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Flat Bones• Large, somewhat flat surface that cover organs or provide

a surface for large areas of muscle

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Irregular Bones• Specialized bones with specific shapes• Ears, vertebrae, face

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Sesamoid Bones• Bones embedded in tendon (tough, connective tissue that

connects muscle to bone)• Knee, hands and feet

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Interior – Red and Yellow Marrow• Marrow – tissue comprising center of large bones• Red Marrow

• at birth all marrow red• Produces red blood cells, platelets and most white blood cells

• Yellow Marrow• Produces some white blood cells• Color due to fat• More and more marrow becomes yellow as you age

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Bones of the Head (cranial bones)• Form skull• Protects brain/structures inside skull• Join at points called sutures• Frontal – forehead, roof of eye sockets• Ethmoid – nasal cavitiy and orbits of eyes• Parietal – top and upper parts of the sides of the skull• Temporal – lower part of the skull and the lower sides,

incl. openings for ears• Occipital – back and base of the skull• Sphenoid – base of the cranium, holds frontal, occipital

and ethmoid bones

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Spinal Column

• 5 sets of vertebrae• Cervical – 7 vertebrae of neck• Thoracic – 12 vertebrae that

connect to ribs• Lumbar – 5 bones of middle

back• Sacrum – curved bone of the

lower back, 5 separate bones at birth = fuse in early childhood

• Coccyx – tailbone, 4 fused bones

• Vertebra separated by a thick cartilaginous disc, helps in movement and flexibility

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Bones of the Chest• Top

• Clavicle (collarbone) • Scapula

• Sternum (breastbone)• 12 pairs of ribs

• 7 joined to both vertebral column and sternum – “True ribs”

• 3 joined to vertebral column and 7th rib – “False ribs”• Last two – “false/floating ribs” – do not attach to

sternum or other ribs

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Bones of the Pelvis

• Pelvic girdle – large bone that forms hips and supports the trunk of the body• Ilium, ischium and pubes• Point of attachment for

legs• Area where two pubic

bones join = “pubic symphysis”

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Bones of the Extremities

• Humerous (upper arm) -> ulna and radius (lower arm) -> eight carpals (wrist) -> metacarpals (palm) -> phalanges (fingers)• Attaches at scapula, clavicle

• Femur (thigh) ->patella (kneecap -> tibia (shin) and fibula -> tarsals (ankle) -> phalanges (toes)

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Joints• Points where bones connect• Connected to other bones with ligaments (bands of

fibrous tissue)• Movement

• Diarthroses – joints that move freely – knee• Amphiarthroses – cartilaginous joins that move slightly – between

vertebrae• Synarthroses – do not move – between skulls bones• Symphyses cartilaginous joints that unit two bones firmly – pubic

symphysis• Synovial – covered in a membrane that secretes a fluid lubricant

and helps joint move easily - hip

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Take C. Notes on Skeletal System

1. Pp192 – 196

2. Don’t forget to write your summary (on the bottom of the first page if possible)

3. Include colored drawings of the following structures:

1. Bone Structure (figure 6-23)

2. Different types of fractures *You will need to look up pictures of the fractures that are not listed as well.