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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 1 The Skeletal System 2
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 2 The Appendicular Skeleton
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 3 The Appendicular Skeleton
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 4 The Pectoral (Shoulder) Girdle Composed of two bones These bones allow the upper limb to have exceptionally free movement
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 5 Bones of the Shoulder Girdle
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 6 Bones of the Shoulder Girdle
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 7 Bones of the Upper Limb The arm is formed by a single bone
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 8 Bones of the Upper Limb The forearm has two bones Figure 5.21c
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 9 Bones of the Upper Limb The hand
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 10 Bones of the Pelvic Girdle Hip bones Composed of three pair of fused bones Protects several organs Reproductive organs, Urinary bladder, Part of the large intestine
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 11 The Pelvis Figure 5.23a
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 12 Gender Differences of the Pelvis
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 13 Bones of the Lower Limbs The thigh has one bone
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 14 Bones of the Lower Limbs The leg has two bones
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 15 Bones of the Lower Limbs The foot
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 16 Arches of the Foot Bones of the foot are arranged to form three strong arches Figure 5.26
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 17 Joints Articulations of bones Functions of joints Ways joints are classified Functionally Structurally
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 18 Structural Classification of Joints Fibrous joints Cartilaginous joints Synovial joints
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 19 Fibrous Joints Bones united by fibrous tissue Examples Sutures Syndesmoses Example: distal end of tibia and fibula
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 20 Cartilaginous Joints Slide 5.47 Examples Pubic symphysis Intervertebral joints
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 21 Synovial Joints Synovial fluid is found in the joint cavity
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 22 Features of Synovial Joints Joint surfaces are enclosed by a fibrous articular capsule Have a joint cavity filled with synovial fluid Ligaments reinforce the joint
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 23 Structures Associated with the Synovial Joint Bursae – flattened fibrous sacs Not actually part of the joint Tendon sheath Elongated bursa that wraps around a tendon
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 24 The Synovial Joint
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 25 Types of Synovial Joints Based on Shape
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 26 Types of Synovial Joints Based on Shape
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 27 Joint TypeMovementExamplesStructure Hinge Pivot
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 28 Joint TypeMovementExamplesStructure Ball and socket Saddle
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 29 Joint TypeMovementExamplesStructure Condyloid Plane
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EDU2HBS Human Body Systems 30 Inflammatory Conditions Associated with Joints Bursitis – inflammation of a bursa usually caused by a blow or friction Tendonitis – inflammation of tendon sheaths Arthritis – inflammatory or degenerative diseases of joints Over 100 different types
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