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The Skeletal System Chapter 6. Skeletal System Introduction Functions of the skeleton Framework of bones The skeleton through life.

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Page 1: The Skeletal System Chapter 6. Skeletal System Introduction Functions of the skeleton Framework of bones The skeleton through life.

The Skeletal System

Chapter 6

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Skeletal System

• Introduction

• Functions of the skeleton

• Framework of bones• The skeleton through life

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Functions of the Skeleton

• Support

• Protection

• Movement

• Storage areas– Minerals

– Lipids

• Hemopoiesis– Red marrow

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Histology of Bones

• Bone = osseous tissue (connective tissue)

• Intercellular substance– Hydroxyapatite crystals– Collagenous fibers

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Human Anatomy, 3rd editionPrentice Hall, © 2001

Anatomy of a Long Bone

• Diaphysis – shaft• Epiphysis – extremity

of bone• Articular cartilage –

covers epiphysis• Periosteum – covering

around surface of bone• Medullary cavity –

marrow cavity in diaphysis

• Endosteum – lines medullary cavity

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Human Anatomy, 3rd editionPrentice Hall, © 2001

The Periosteum

• Two layers– Fibrous layer– Osteogenic layer

• Osteoblasts

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Human Anatomy, 3rd editionPrentice Hall, © 2001

The Endosteum

• Single layer– Osteoclasts– Osteoblasts

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Human Anatomy, 3rd editionPrentice Hall, © 2001

Structure of Bone Tissue

• Pores– Living cells– Channels for blood vessels– Decrease weight of bone

• Degree of porosity– Spongy (cancellous) bone– Compact bone

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Human Anatomy, 3rd editionPrentice Hall, © 2001

Compact Bone

• Haversian system (Osteon)– Volkmann’s

canals– Haversian canals– Lamellae– Lacunae– Canaliculi

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Human Anatomy, 3rd editionPrentice Hall, © 2001

Spongy Bone• Composed of trabeculae• Penetrated by blood vessels from periosteum

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Ossification

• Embryo skeleton– Begins as cartilage & membrane– Bone formation begins about 6 weeks after

fertilization

• 2 types– Intramembranous ossification– Endochondral ossification

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Ossification

• 1st stage – embryonic mesenchyme cells migrate into future bone sites– Become chondroblasts or– Become osteoblasts

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Intramembranous Ossification

• Mostly in flat bones

• Osteoblasts in the fibrous membrane secrete intercellular substances (matrix)

• Matrix becomes mineralized

• Formation of spongy bone

• Original layer of connective tissue remains as periosteum

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Intramembranous Ossification

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Intramembranous Ossification

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Intramembranous Ossification

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Endochondral Ossification

• Occurs within a hyaline cartilage model

• Occurs in most bones of the body

• Periosteum forms at about week 8

• Calcification begins in center of diaphysis– Primary ossification center

• Secondary ossification centers at epiphyses

• Medullary cavity forms

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Endochondral Ossification

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Endochondral Ossification

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Fetus. 10 weeks

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Fetus, 16 weeks

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Remaining Cartilage• Articular cartilage

• Epiphyseal plate– Bone grows in length

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Homeostasis

• Remodeling– Different rates in body– Balance between osteoclasts and osteoblasts

• Factors affecting bone growth– Calcium & phosphorus in diet– Vitamins A, C, & D– Hormones

• Growth hormone, thyroxine• Calcitonin• Parathyroid hormone• Sex hormones

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Fracture Repair

• Hematoma formation

• Formation of fibrocartilagenous callus

• Formation of bony callus

• Remodeling of bony callus

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Fracture Repair

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Disorders

• Vitamin deficiencies– Scurvy– Rickets

• Osteoporosis

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Scurvy

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Scurvy Blood Vessels

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Rickets

http://bioe.eng.utoledo.edu/adms_staffs/akkus/2003_WEB_PROJECTS/hormone/vitamin_d.htm

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Osteoporosis