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Skeletal and Muscle Systems Chapter 5
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Skeletal System Composed of bone and cartilage
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Periosteum: Connective tissue that covers the bone’s surface
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Joint: Union of two bones
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Ligaments, Tendons, and a tough fibrous capsule provide stability to the joint
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Skeleton Stores: Minerals (calcium and phosphorus Manufactures blood cells Stores fat in limb bones (in adults)
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Long bones: found in limbs Support body weight Act as levers of propulsion
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Short: found in knee and hock Aid in shock of impact
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Flat: ribs, scapula, some in skull Encloses vital organs
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Irregular bones: unpaired bones Vertebrae and some in skull
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Bony growths (splints, spavins, and ringbone) are a result of injury to the periosteum Periosteum nourishes the bone through blood vessels (like antlers)
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Cartilage: Covers joints Diminishes effect of concussion and provide a smooth joint surface to minimize frictional resistance to movement
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Axial Skeleton: skull, spine, ribs, breastbone, pelvis, tail Appendicular Skeleton: forelegs and hindlegs
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Muscle system Provides movement internally and externally Red flesh or lean meat 50% of the body weight
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3 types of muscles: Smooth- involuntary Cardiac – involuntary striated Striated or Skeletal
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Smooth Muscles: 1.Digestive system 2.Uterus of females
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Peristalsis: Wavelike contractions of digestive system Can contract for hours without getting fatigued
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Cardiac Muscle: Only in the heart Contraction requires no nerve stimulus Split-second intervals of rest
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Striated or Skeletal Muscle Attached to bony levers Move the body voluntarily with control of the will
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