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Skeletal System Review LT 1

Classification of Bones LT-3

LT-4 functions of skeletal system

LT-5 Importance of Bone Markings Bone markings are projections, depressions, and openings found on the surface of bones that function as sites of muscle, ligament, and tendon attachment, as joint surfaces, and as openings for the passage of blood vessels and nerves.

Learning Target 6,7,8 Bone is connective tissue including living and nonliving matter Compact vs Spongy bone Red vs Yellow marrow Endosteum vs Periosteum

Learning target 10 bone growth bone resorption

Bones Cant Pop During Exercise Bone Collar Formation Cavitation Periosteal Bud Invasion Diaphysis Elongation Epiphiseal Ossification

Bone Repair

Male vs Female

Fractures

Learning target Articulations and motion Synarthosis Amphiarthosis Diarthrosis

Synovial joints

Motion

Bone Markings