Skeletal & Muscle Unit
Notes
How many bones does the human skeleton contain?
206
Functions of the skeletal system Give shape & support Protect internal organs Moves muscles Form blood cells Store calcium and phosphorous
Bone Cross Section Marrow: manufactures red blood cells Periosteum: soft, thin, covers and protects the bone Compact Bone: Hard, outer surface. Can heal itself when broken Spongy Bone: Porous, contains blood vessels, nerves Marrow: manufactures red blood cells
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Skeletal System is divided into two parts
Axial Skeleton Skull (protects the brain). Ribs ( protect lungs, and heart). Spinal column (houses and protects the spinal cord).
Appendicular Skeleton Legs Pelvis Arms Shoulders
Types of Joints Immovable Movable Skull Pelvis Pivot Ball & socket Hinge Gliding
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Ball & Socket: Shoulders and Hips Allows arms and hips to move in any direction Can move in a full 360 degrees
Pivot Joints: First two neck vertebrae & joint beneath elbow Moves in a semicircle motion by twisting against each other
Hinged: Elbows & Knees Move like hinges on a door Limited movement Can only swing back and forth
Gliding Joints: Spine, Wrists, Ankles Slide against each other in a gliding motion Gives your wrists and ankles lots of freedom
Immoveable joints are located in the:
How many muscles do we have? 639
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Inside a Muscle Muscle Fiber Muscle Myofibril
Vocabulary
Appendicular The part of your skeleton made up of your arms, legs, pelvis and shoulders. Answer: 8700
Axial Part of your skeleton that includes skull, ribs, and spinal column. Answer: 740
Vertebrae Irregular bones that make up the spinal column Answer: 23,000
Cartilage Smooth tissue that acts as a buffer between bones. Answer: 5678, 5687, 5768
Tissues that fasten your bones together Ligaments Tissues that fasten your bones together Answer: 77; 777; 7,777; 77,777
Calcium The mineral found in bones Answer: 500 thousand, 20 million, 1 bilion
Periosteum The outer covering of bones. Answer: Calcutta, Rio, Buenos Aires
Ball and Socket These joints are found in hips and shoulders. Answer: 72 x 32
Gliding These joints are found in fingers and the spine. Answer: 50,625
Immoveable This type of joint is found in the skull and is fixed. Answer:729
Pivot These types of joints are found in the head and arms.
Voluntary These muscles can be controlled consciously
Hinge These joints are found in elbows and knees. Answer: 200 x 200 x 200 x 200
These muscles can be controlled unconsciously Involuntary These muscles can be controlled unconsciously Answer: 2
Skeletal Muscle tissue that is attached to bones and causes movement. Answer: 10
Smooth This type of tissue lines the walls of many organs and are involuntary. Answer: 33
Cardiac Muscle tissue found in the heart. Answer: add 13
Tendons These tough bands of connective tissue connect bones to skeletal muscles. Answer: subtract 32
Strain An injury caused when a muscle is over stretched. Answer: 63, 68, 65 (subtract 3 then add 5)
Cramp This can be painful and is sometimes caused by too much exercise and not warming up properly. Answer:10, 9, 11
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