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Skeletal System I. Introduction A. Defining Characteristics
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1. Type of connective tissue 2. Resists compressive forces 3. Continually remodeled 4. Compact vs. Cancellous Why?
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B. Functions
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1. Support2. Levers for movement 3. Protection4. House Hematopoetic tissue 5. Storage for Fat, Calcium, and Phosphate
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II. Osseous Tissue A. Classes of bone by shape
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1. Long2. Short 3. Flat4. Irregular 5. Sesamoid
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Figure6.2
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B. Gross structure of bone
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Figure 6.3
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C. Bone Features
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1. Markings
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1. Markings
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D. Bone Cells
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1. Osteoprogenitor Cell a. Locationb. Shapec. Function
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2. Osteoblast a. Locationb. Shapec. Function
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3. Osteocytes a. Locationb. Shapec. Function
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4. Osteoclasts a. Locationb. Shapec. Function
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E. Microscopic Structure
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1. Compact bone a. Organizationb. Vascularizationc. Function Figure 6.7
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2. Spongy or Cancellous bone a. Organizationb. Vascularizationc. Function Figure 6.5
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F. Bone Development (Ossification)
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1. Membrane bone formation a. Processb. Sitesc. Hormones Figure 6.8
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2. Endochondral bone formation a. Process Figure 6.9
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2. Endochondral bone formation a. Processb. Sitesc. Hormones Figure 6.9
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G. Bone Repair
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1. Causes2. Process3. Hormones Figure 6.15
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III. Skeleton A. Divisions
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1. Axial
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2. Appendicular
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IV. Problems
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A. Osteoporosis a. Definitionb. Treatment
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2. Fractures a. Definition
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2. Fractures b. Treatment
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3. Rickets a. Definitionb. Treatment
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4. Abnormal spinal curvatures a. Definitionb. Treatment
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