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IB Sport, Exercise and Health Science Skeletal System IB Sport, Exercise and Health Science

Critical Thinking Activity: Skeleton Observation Consider the following definitions from the Collins Concise Dictionary Plus: Axis: a real or imaginary line about which an object, form, composition, or geometrical construction is symmetrical. Append: to add as a supplement; to attach; hang on. How does this relate to your observations of the skeleton? List the features you believe would be classified as axial and appendicular skeleton.

Axial vs. Appendicular The skeleton can be thought of as 2 main divisions. The axial skeleton as the name implies, consisting of of those parts near the skeletal axis (the skull, the vertebral column, the ribs and sternum). The appendicular skeleton, consisting of the upper and lower extremities, the pelvic bone with the exception of the sacrum), and the shoulder girdle.

The Skull There are 22 Bones that make up the skull 8 bones in the brain case protect the brain and 14 facial bones form the structure of the face - Facial bones also provide attachment for muscles involved in chewing

Vertebral Column Extends from base of the skull to the pelvis and consists of 26 bones in 5 regions 5 Main functions Supports weight of head and trunk Protects the spinal cord Allows spinal nerve to exit Provides site for muscle attachment Permits movement of the head and trunk Intervertabral Discs are pads are fibrocartilage located between the vertebrae Act as shock absorbers and allow for movement in the spine

Thoracic Cage (Rib Cage) Protects vital organs and forms chamber that can increase and decrease during breathing. First seven ribs are called true ribs and attach directly to the Sternum Inferior three ribs are false ribs and join to common cartilage Bottom two ribs are floating ribs and do not attach to the sternum

Sternum Attachment for the ribs and help protect vital organs within the thorax Broken into three parts Manubrium Body Xiphoid Process

Pectoral Girdle Consists of two scapulas and two clavicles Scapula has attachment for humorous and numerous muscles Clavicles attach to the acromion process on the scapula and to the axial skeleton on the sternum Both enhance mobility of the upper limbs

Upper Limb One bone, the Humerus, goes from the shoulder to the elbow Attachment for muscles in the upper arm (biceps, triceps, deltoids) Forearm made up of two bones Ulna on the medial side Radius on the lateral (thumb) side

Wrist and Hand Composed of eight carpal bones. Metacarpal bones attach to the carpal bones and form the framework for the hand Proximal, middle and distal phalanges make up the 4 fingers while thumb consists of just two (proximal and distal)

Pelvic Girdle Attachment for lower limbs, supports weight of the body, attachment for thigh muscles and protects internal organs Formed by three bones (ilium, ishium and pubis) fused together.

Lower Limb Thigh consist of one bone- the femur Lower leg includes two bones- Tibia and the fibula All bones offer many sites for muscle attachments in the lower leg

Foot Consists of seven tarsal bones including the Calcaneus (heel) and the Talus (attach to tibia) Metatarsals form the arch of the foot with phalanges similar to the structure of the hand making up the toes