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The Skeletal System No Bones About It!
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Major Functions Support Support Protection Protection –Indirect & direct Aid in movement Aid in movement Blood cell formation Blood cell formation Storage Storage
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Types of Bone Long Long Short Short –Sesamoid Flat Flat Irregular Irregular
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Parts of a Long Bone
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1 - Diaphysis (shaft) 1 - Diaphysis (shaft) 2 - Epiphysis (ends with articular cartilage) 2 - Epiphysis (ends with articular cartilage)
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Parts of a Long Bone 3 - Periosteum – covers entire bone except articulations 3 - Periosteum – covers entire bone except articulations 4 - Compact bone 4 - Compact bone 5 - Spongy bone 5 - Spongy bone
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Parts of a Long Bone 6 - Red marrow – within spaces of spongy bone 6 - Red marrow – within spaces of spongy bone 7 - Medullary cavity in diaphysis 7 - Medullary cavity in diaphysis –Lined with 8 - endosteum –Filled with 9 - yellow marrow
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Bone Cells Osteoblasts – produce matrix Osteoblasts – produce matrix Osteoclasts – dissolve matrix Osteoclasts – dissolve matrix Osteocytes – stationary blasts Osteocytes – stationary blasts
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Bone Development & Growth Osteogenesis Osteogenesis Begins around Week 8 prenatal Begins around Week 8 prenatal Precursor cells develop one of two ways… Precursor cells develop one of two ways… –Intramembranous –Endochondral
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Intramembranous Development Cells develop between sheets of tissue Cells develop between sheets of tissue Skulls, clavicles Skulls, clavicles
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Endochondral Development Chondral = cartilage Chondral = cartilage From template of cartilage From template of cartilage Ossification – secretion of bone matrix Ossification – secretion of bone matrix Long bones Long bones
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Endochondral Development of a Long Bone Primary ossification center = diaphysis Primary ossification center = diaphysis –Blood vessels penetrate –Chondroblasts die –Cartilage destroyed –Spaces for osteoblasts to move in
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Endochondral Development of a Long Bone Secondary ossification center = epiphysis Secondary ossification center = epiphysis –Leaves Epiphyseal Plate – band of cartilage
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Epiphyseal Plate
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Endochondral Growth Interstitial Growth Interstitial Growth –Lengthwise –Chondroblasts active near epiphysis –Osteoblasts active near diaphysis
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Endochondral Growth Appositional Appositional –Widthwise –Osteoblasts active in periosteum –Osteoclasts in medullary cavity –UNEQUAL PROCESS!
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Axial Skeleton vs. Appendicular Skeleton
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Joints (Articulations) Fibrous – connective tissue Fibrous – connective tissue –Little to no movement –Sutures, Syndesmoses, Teeth
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Joints (Articulations) Cartilaginous – cartilage Cartilaginous – cartilage –Slightly moveable –Costal cartilage, intervertebral discs, symphysis pubis
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Joints (Articulations) Synovial – fluid-filled space Synovial – fluid-filled space –Freely moveable –Lots of variety
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Synovial Joints Gliding Gliding Hinge Hinge Pivot Pivot Ellipsoid Ellipsoid Saddle Saddle Ball & socket Ball & socket
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Movements at Synovial Joints Flexion/extension/hyperextension Flexion/extension/hyperextension Abduction/adduction Abduction/adduction Horizontal abduction/horizontal adduction Horizontal abduction/horizontal adduction Rotation Rotation Pronation/supination Pronation/supination Eversion/inversion Eversion/inversion Plantar flexion/Dorsiflexion Plantar flexion/Dorsiflexion
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