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This presentation views the different parts of the skeletal system and its functions.

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• Support- framework that supports body and cradles its soft organs

• Protection- for delicate organs, heart, lungs, brain

• Movement- bones act as levers for muscles

• Mineral storage- calcium & phosphate

• Blood cell formation- hematopoiesis

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• Long Bones- metacarples, metatarsals, phelangies, humerus, ulna, radius, tibia, fibula

• Short Bones- carpals, tarsals

• Flat Bones- rib, scapula, skull, sternum

• Irregular Bones- vertebrae, some facial bones

• Sesamoid- patella

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Distal

epiphysis

Proximal

epiphysis

diaphysis

yellow marrow

epiphyseal line

periosteum

compact bone

spongy bone

Endosteum

hyaline cartilage

Sharpey’s fibers

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Posterior ViewPosterior View

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• Warm and moisten air• Lighten the skull• Enhance voice resonance

Frontal Sinus

Ethmoid Sinus

Sphenoid Sinus

Maxillary Sinus

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Cervical Vertebrae (7)

Thoracic Vertebrae (12)

Lumbar Vertberae (5)

SacrumCoccyx

Cervical Vertebrae (7)

Thoracic Vertebrae (12)

Lumbar Vertberae (5)

SacrumCoccyx

The Vertebral ColumnThe Vertebral Column

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Cervical Vertebrae

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Sternum

True Ribs (7)

False Ribs (3)

Floating Ribs (2)

Sternum

True Ribs (7)

False Ribs (3)

Floating Ribs (2)

The Thoracic CageThe Thoracic Cage

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Sacrum & CoccyxSacrum & Coccyx

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Bones of the Pectoral GirdleBones of the Pectoral Girdle

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Humerus

Ulna

Radius

8 Carpals

14 Phalanges

5 Metacarpals

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Pelvis

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Ischium

Ilium

Acetabulum

Pubis

Ischium

Obturator foramen

Pelvis (lateral view)

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Male Pelvic Girdle

                                         

       Female Pelvic Girdle

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Patella

The Lower Limb (Legs)

The Lower Limb (Legs)

Femur

TibiaFibula

5 Metatarsals14 Phalanges

7 Tarsals

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metatarsals

phelangies

tarsals

metatarsals

phelangies

tarsals

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Immovable Joints Immovable Joints (synarthrosis)(synarthrosis)

suturesuture

pubis symphisispubis symphisis

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Slightly Movable Joint Slightly Movable Joint (ampharthrosis)(ampharthrosis)

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femur

ligaments

pelvis

(diarthrosis)- freely moveable

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femur

pelvis

hyaline cartilage synovial

cavity

joint capsule

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Abduction

Extension

RotationFlexion

Adduction

Synovial Joint Movement

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275 bones275 bones12 weeks (6-9 12 weeks (6-9 inches long)inches long)

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cartilagecalcified cartilage

bone

epiphyseal plate

epiphyseal line

Endochondral Ossification

2o ossification

center

Fetus: 1st 2 months

AdultChildhood

Just before birth

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Osteoblast

Osteocyte

OsteoclastEats bone

Builds new bone

Mature bone cell

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Bone Repair:1. Electrical stimulation of the fracture site:• Increases speed and completeness of healing• The e- stimulation inhibits PTH and slow osteoclasts

down from reabsorbing bone2. Ultrasound treatment:• Daily treatments reduce healing time of broken bones

by 25-35%3. Free vascular fibular graft technique:• Transplant fibula in arm• Gives good blood supply not available in other

treatments4. Bone substitutes:• Crushed bone from cadaver- but risk of HIV and

hepatitis• Sea bone- coral• Artificial bone- ceramic

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hematomacallus bony callus

bone remodeling

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Diseases of the Skeletal System:

Osteoporosis- bone reabsorption outpaces bone deposit; bones become lighter and fracture easier

Factors: • age, gender (more in women)• estrogen and testosterone decrease• insufficient exercise (or too much)• diet poor in Ca++ and protein• abnormal vitamin D receptors• smoking

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OsteoporosisOsteoporosis

2929 4040 8484 9292

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Rickets- vitamin D deficiency

Osteomalacia- soft bones, inadequate mineralization in bones, lack of vitamin D

Pagets Disease- spotty weakening in the bones, excessive and abnormal bone remodeling

Rheumatoid arthritis- autoimmune reaction

Diseases of the Skeletal System:

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INQUIRY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSHoonPWwXQ

1. What is a fontanel?2. How many bones in the adult skeleton?3. What is the difference between the appendicular

and axial skeleton?4. What is a meniscus?5. Demonstrate adduction.6. Weight bearing vertebrae are called?7. What does an osteoclast do?

Extra Credit: 1-page reaction paper on bipedalism and problems associated with our human frame. Attach article. Turn in 1-week from today.