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The Skeletal System Lesson 3 by Jim Alton
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Objective Name the classification of bones Diagram the interior of a bone Explain how bones and muscles attach Define and List the main types of joints Identify and Label the movable joints
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Bone Classification LONG BONES SHORT BONES FLAT BONES IRREGULAR BONES
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Strong and Light The tubular shape of most of the bones in your body make the bones strong, yet light.
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Structure of Bones PERIOSTEUM – Tough outer membrane (pĕr'ē-ŏs'tē-əm) ARTICULAR CARTILAGE – Smooth jointed surface COMPACT BONE – Thick layer beneath periosteum SPONGY BONE - Inside Layer BONE MARROW Red marrow – (blood cells) Yellow marrow – (energy reserve – can be converted to red marrow)
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Getting Connected – Bone to Bone Ligaments – tough fibrous band of connective tissue that holds bones together.
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Getting Connected – Muscle to Bone Tendons – a tough band of fibrous connective tissue that connects muscle to bone, or muscle to musclefibrous connective tissuemusclebone
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Joints Between Bones Joints make movement possible Each kind allows movement in a different way
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Ball and Socket Joints
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Hinge Joints
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Gliding Joints
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Pivot Joints
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Fixed Joints
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How about a Quiz?
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A B D C Example of a long bone cranium patella femur carpals
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A B D C Example of irregular bone phalanges metacarpals radius vertebra
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A B D C Connect muscle to bone tarsals tendons phalanges ligaments
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A B D C Tough outer membrane of bone humerus fibula periosteum sternum
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A B D C tough fibrous band of connective tissue that holds bones together ligaments phalanges radius mandible
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A B D C red marrow is located here Periosteum Spongy bone Articular cartilage Compact bone
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A B D C What makes bones strong and light? fibrous Cartilaginous synovial Tubular shape
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A B D C Name that joint! (shoulder) hinge Ball and socket saddle glide
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A B D C Name that joint! (elbow) Hinge Ball and socket saddle glide
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A B D C Name that joint! (skull) sliding Ball and socket fixed hinged
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A B D C Example of a flat bone Ball and joint skull femur metacarpals
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Good Job! Next lesson – Muscles
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