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Chapter 22 The Human Body
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Skeletal System Structure—Bones, cartilage, and connective tissue
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Skeletal System Functions— 1. Gives support and shape
2. Protects internal organs 3. Forms blood cells 4. Stores calcium 5. Muscles attach to bone
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Bone Structure Bone is a living tissue
Osteoblasts: bone-producing cells
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Types of Tissue Compact Bone: rigid and dense, with no open spaces
Spongy Bone: many open spaces; provides strength and support
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Marrow Red—produces both red and white blood cells Yellow—stores fat
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Cartilage A tough connective tissue attached to surfaces of bones in areas near joints. Most of a baby’s skeleton is made of cartilage.
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Joints A place where two or more bones meet
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Types of Joints Fixed Ball and Socket Gliding Hinge Pivot
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Fixed Joint Allows little or no movement Skull
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Ball and Socket Joint Moves freely in all directions Shoulder, hip
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Gliding Joint Bones glide over one another—allows for more flexibility
Hand, wrist
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Hinge Joint Allows your bones to flex and extend Knee, elbow
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Pivot Rotating, side-to-side movement Vertebrae in the neck
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Ligaments Strong, elastic bands of connective tissue
Hold together joints
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Injuries Fracture—broken bone
Dislocated Joint—when 2 or more joints have been moved out of place Sprain—when a ligament has been stretched too far
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Types of Fractures
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Diseases Osteoporosis: causes bones to become less dense
Arthritis: when joints swell and stiffen
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Arthritis
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