Chapter Five The Skeletal System Classifications of Bones • Two basic types of bone (osseous) tissue – Compact bone • Dense • Smooth • Homogenous – Spongy bone…
Sreeraj S R Electromagnetic spectrum Infra Red Radio & TV Ultra Violet GammaRays Microwaves X-Rays Non-ionising Radiation (generally not so bad) Ionising Radiation (generally…
1. Arthrology Bones are too rigid to bend. Flexible connective tissues from joints and permit movement. A joint, also called articulation is a point of contact. …
Slide 1The Skeletal System Supports the body Protects soft organs Allows movement due to attached skeletal muscles Stores minerals and fats Blood cell formation Slide 2 The…
Slide 1Chapter 5 – The Skeletal System Support the body Protect soft organs Allow movement due to attached skeletal muscles Store minerals and fats Blood cell formation…
Slide 1Anatomy / Physiology Overview Skeletal System Slide 2 Defined as the framework of bones, cartilage, ligaments and other connective tissues in the human body Normally,…
1. Lesson OverviewThe Skeletal SystemThe Skeletal system 2. Lesson OverviewThe Skeletal SystemThe SkeletonWhat are the functions of theskeletal system?• The skeleton supports…
1. OSTEOMYELITISDR. GAJANAN PANDIT 2. DEFINITIONOsteomyelitis is defined as an inflammation of thebone caused by an infecting organism.The infection may be limited…
1. THE SKELETAL SYSTEM 2. The word skeleton comes from the Greek word meaning “dried-up body”. Strong, yet light, it is perfectly adapted for its functions of body…
INTRODUCTION OF KINESIOLOGY: KINESIOLOGY is the study of movement brings anatomy, physiology, physics and geometry and relates them to human movement. It is based on the…