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ENDOSKELETON Human have an endoskeleton, meaning that they are located inside the body. It consists of about 206 bones. The number of bones varies, because some bones fuse at different periods of time. Most bones are hollow with marrow cells inside. Ligaments connect bones to bones, and tendons connect bones to muscles.

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Page 1: THE SKELETAL SYSTEM 7 TH GRADE SCIENCE. INTRODUCTION Skeletal system is made up of your bones, ligaments, and tendons. It determines : the shape and symmetry

THE SKELETAL SYSTEM

7TH GRADE SCIENCE

Page 2: THE SKELETAL SYSTEM 7 TH GRADE SCIENCE. INTRODUCTION Skeletal system is made up of your bones, ligaments, and tendons. It determines : the shape and symmetry

INTRODUCTIONSkeletal system is made up of

your bones, ligaments, and tendons.

It determines :• the shape and symmetry of the

body• acts as protection for your

organs• acts as a firm base for the

attachments of muscles (without bones, your muscles would not function properly);

• the marrow tissues in the cavity of the bones produces red cells and some white cells, required in your blood.

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ENDOSKELETON• Human have an endoskeleton,

meaning that they are located inside the body.

• It consists of about 206 bones. The number of bones varies, because some bones fuse at different periods of time.

• Most bones are hollow with marrow cells inside.

• Ligaments connect bones to bones, and tendons connect bones to muscles.

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SKELETON• Two things about the human

skeleton set it off from most or all other skeletons:

1. it is built erect, as opposed to walking on four legs

2. the hand has an opposable thumb.

• The skeleton, made up of 206 bones in adulthood, is what gives us the shape we have, and the power to move.

• The skeleton is divided into two groups: the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton, each with it's own purpose.

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AXIAL AND APPENDICULAR SKELETON

The skeleton is divided into • appendicular skeleton

(bones of arms and legs or "appendage", and girdler, which attach them to the rest of the body)

• axial skeleton (skull, backbone or "vertebrae," ribs and breast bone, or "sternum").

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AXIAL SKELETON• The axial skeleton, making up

80 of your 206 bones, encompasses all your upper body bones.

• It itself is subdivided into three groups:

skull, vertebral-sound column, bony thorax-sound. • It's main purposes are to• protect your vital organs, such

as the brain, heart, and lungs• provide an efficient structure to

preform a variety of work.

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AXIAL SKELETON

• The skull is made up of number of bones fused together.

• The backbone is composed of 33 separate different size and shaped vertebrae, and each of them are composed of centrum (base portion), and neural arch (surrounds and protects spinal cord.)

• 12 pairs of flat bones make up the rib basket. Its function is to support the chest wall, and prevents it from collapsing, when the diaphragm contracts.

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THE SKULL• The skull, or cranium-

sound, could be thought of as the most important structure in your skeleton, especially considering that it houses your brain.

• Your skull provides the framework for most of your sensory organs, such as eyes, ears, tongue, nose, and some skin.

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THE SKULL• Your skull is made up of 22

cranial or facial bones, plus the three in each ear.

• As a baby you have more. Most are fixed joints (all but the mandible) separated by cartilage as a baby, but fuse together a later as you grow. Once fused, they are locked together, forming an immovable joints, called a suture-sound.

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THE SKULL

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THE BONY THORAX• The bony thorax is basically

your chest, comprising your breast bone and ribs.

• Your breast bone, or sternum-sound, is around 6 inches (15 cm) tall, spanning about half the length of your ribs.

• You have twelve ribs, forming the structure for your chest.

• One primary purpose of your ribs is to protect your lungs are heart.

• Except for your floating ribs, each rib connects to the sternum by cartilage on the tips.

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THE BONY THORAX• Your top seven ribs are called true ribs because

they connect directly to the sternum. • The next four ribs are called false ribs because

they attach to the sternum so indirectly if at all. If they do not connect to the sternum, they do connect to upper cartilage for support.

• The last two ribs are called floating ribs because they do not connect to the sternum or any other support on the end.

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THE BONY THORAX

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THE BACKBONE

• The backbone, or vertebral or spinal column, though called a "bone", is really a flexible structure made of 26 bones.

• As a baby, you have 33 vertebrae, or back bones, but the lower four fuse to form the coccyx-sound, and the next lower five fuse to become the sacrum.

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THE BACKBONEThe backbone serves several important functions itself. • It provides structure from which all other upper body

structures branch• it protects the spinal nerve, which is the "highway" that

all the information your brain sends to your body travels. • If the spinal column were to be damaging, also

damaging the spinal nerve, it would be like the highway collapsed, and all landmarks past that point could no longer be visited, causing paralyzation from that point in your back and down.

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THE BACKBONE• The backbone is approximately 28 inches, or 70

cm, long, and is separated into five regions.• The last two, the coccyx and sacrum-sound,

are separated by the fused vertebrae. • The remaining three are distinguished mostly by

concavity with respect to your front. The remaining regions are: the cervical-sound curvature made of 7 vertebrae and concave; the thoracic-sound region made of 12 vertebrae and convex, and the lumbar-sound curvature made of 5 vertebrae and concave.

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THE BACKBONE

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THE APPENDICULAR SKELETON

Appendicular skeleton are made up of:

• pelvic girdles (consists of 3 fused hipbones),

• pectoral girdles (consists of 2 collar bones - "clavicles"), and 2 scapulas (shoulder blades.)

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• The appendicular skeleton refers to your arms and legs.• They are called appendicular (from "append") because

they are attached by girdles, which bridge each with the main body, as if they had been appended after the main body was formed.

• These girdles give these appendages a remarkable range of movement unique from anywhere else in the body.

• The pectoral-sound, or shoulder, girdle connects the arm to the axial body.

• The scapula-sound, or shoulder blade, and the clavicle, or collarbone, make up the girdle.

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THE APPENDICULAR SKELETON

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THE APPENDICULAR SKELETON

The Upper Appendages• The main purpose of the arms is to do work.• They are lighter and are made to focus on detail.• In your upper arm is your humerus which connects to

the girdle as a ball-and-socket joint. It connects to your forearm with a hinge joint.

• The forearm is really two bones, the radius and the ulna.

• The ulna is the bone that joins with the humerus in the elbow joint.

• Having two bones instead of one allows for a wide range of twisting of the wrists.

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The Hand• The carpals, or wrist

of the hand, is made of eight small bones in two irregular rows connected with gliding joints. These eight bones give your wrist the flexibility it has.

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THE APPENDICULAR SKELETON

• Five metacarpals extend from the carpals, covered with skin, form the palm.

• The tips of these bones are the knuckles you see when you make a fist.

• one of the characteristics that make the human skeleton unique is the opposable thumb.

• The first metacarpal, the thumb base, is jointed differently that the rest of the metacarpals.

• They lay in a single plane, while the thumb metacarpal is connected with a saddle joint, giving it a range of movement. This is what makes grasping things as easy as it is.

• The rest of the hand comprises the phalanges, what we see as the fingers. Each finger has three phalanges, except for the thumb, which has two.

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The Lower Appendages• As said earlier, the upper and lower appendages are

structurally similar. One difference is that the lower appendages are thicker and stronger to support the incredible stress put on them when running and jumping. They are designed mostly for movement

• The pelvic, or hip, girdle does the same thing as the upper body girdles. One major difference is that the two girdle in the upper body are replaced by one for the lower body.

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• The femur is the lower appendage equivalent of the humerus. It's the longest, largest and strongest bone of the body, must be so because of the incredible forces placed upon it. Jumping hard can put as much as two tons of pressure per square inch on it!

The tibia and fibula are the equivalents of the ulna and radius. In the leg, however, the range of movement has been restricted to almost none. The tarsals are like the carpals, the metatarsals like the metacarpals, and the phalanges have the same name.

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• In the leg, the foot meets the leg a right angles, unlike the hand. This is to support our weight and move us in a direction.

• Though a single bone could replace the foot, have many bones make it adaptable to irregular terrain.

• The foot is also arched to support the weight it has on it. When it needs to, the curve gives away a little, and then bends back when the weight is taken away.

• Like the thumb, the big toe has a fairly unique function. Much larger and stronger that the other toes, it supports the weight of our body, especially when we walk. Notice that it is the last part of your foot to leave the ground when we step.

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THE APPENDICULAR SKELETON

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BONE STRUCTUREBone StructureThe bone has five main functions:

– 1. Support – 2. Protection – 3. Movement – 4. Storage – 5. Blood cell formation

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BONE STRUCTURE• Composition of the Bone• The inside of the bone is made of three

primal tissue layers: • periosteum• compact bone• spongy bone.

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BONE STRUCTUREPeriosteum• The periosteum is a glistening double layered

tissue which covers the hard bone are called the compact bone.

• The periosteum can not be seen by the naked eye.

• The periosteum is exceedingly important since it's lower layer houses bone forming cells called osteoblast.

• Also, the double layer serves as a place where tendons and ligaments can insert and anchor into the bone.

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BONE STRUCTURECompact Bone• Compact bone seems very hard when seen by

the normal eye, but at a microscopic level, the compact bone is very hollow.

• Canals called canaliculi, which are filled with blood vessels, channel through the bone and all join to many major canals called Haversian canals. These canals make the bone hollow.

• The compact bone is also rich with nerves. The hardness of the bone is made by spider like ostecytes, mature bone cells, which surround the caniculli and Heversian canals.

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BONE STRUCTURESpongy Bone• Spongy bone is not exactly spongy. • Towards the center of the bone, the bone gets more

hollow. This is why it is called spongy. • Located within the spongy bone is red bone marrow

and yellow bone marrow. • Red bone marrow is what makes red blood cells. The

majority of the red bone marrow for an adult is located in the head of the femeur and hemerus.

• Yellow bone marrow is stored fat. This marrow can sometimes turn in to red bone marrow when a person is very anemic.

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THE JOINTSThe Joints:

There are 4 types of joints, the part of junction between 2 bones.

• Ball and socket allows freedom of movement in several directions. It can be found between humerus & scapula; and femur & hipbone.

• Hinge joint allows movements in a single plane. An example of this joint can be found in your knee.

• Pivot joining allows freedom of movement of somewhat between ball and socket & hinge joining. It can be found in your wrists and ankles.

• Joints of the skull are extremely strong and immovable. • Smooth and slippery cartilage covers the ends of the

bones to reduce friction during the movement.