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The Skeletal System: Bones and Joints
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Functions of the Skeletal System (Bones)
Support Protection Leverage System/movement Mineral Storage Blood Cell Formation
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Function of the Skeletal System (Cartilage)
Model for Bone Growth (Bone development) Smooth Joint Surfaces Support
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Function of the Skeletal System (Tendons and Ligaments)
Tendon: Attach muscles to bone Ligaments: Attach bone to bone Assist with Movement Structure and Support
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The Skeleton Structure of the Skeleton 206 bones
Bone, cartilage, tendons, and ligaments are all types of connective tissue Axial Skeleton: Supports the central axis of the body Skull, vertebral column, and rib cage Appendicular skeleton: Arms, legs, pelvis and shoulder
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Skeletal Bones to Know
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Types of Bones 4 Types of bones Long Bones: Femur, Humorous
Short Bones: Carples, and Tarsals Flat Bone: Thin bones, skull bones, ribs, scapulae Irregular Bones: Vertebrae, facial bones
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Bone Structure Diaphysis: Central Shaft
Epiphyseal Plate/Growth Plate: At the end of the bone (site for bone growth) Articular Cartilage: Cartilage that covers the bone where it comes in contact with another bone
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Bone Surface Periosteum: Dense connective tissue that covers and protect the bone Endosteum: Lines the medullary cavity (cavity of the diaphysis)
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Bone Cavities Medullary Cavity: Major cavity in the diaphysis of the bone. Yellow Marrow: Consists mostly of fat Red Marrow: Consists of blood-forming cells (only site of blood formation)
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Bone Make Up Bones are made up or composed of
Compact Bone: Solid Bone located in the diaphysis, contains Haversian Cannal’s that supply nerves and blood vessels Cancellous/Spongy Bone: Looks like a sponge, located at the epiphyses
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Overview of Bone Structure
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