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Anatomy and Physiology of Dogs and Cats Bones, Joints, Synovial Fluid
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Bones Cellular structures where the extracellular fluid environment of the cell is surrounded by a rigid, calcified frame
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Function of the Skeleton Gives identifiable form to body Provides protection Location of blood formation Mineral source Movement Accommodates loads and stresses
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Joint Moveable union between two bones Enclosed by a joint capsule filled with synovial fluid Why SF?
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Axial Skeleton Lie on long axis (midline) of body Includes: – Skull – Vertebrae – Ribs – Sternum
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Appendicular Skeleton Made up of bones of the front (pectoral) and hind (pelvic) limbs and their respective pectoral girdle (shoulder) and pelvic girdle (pelvis)
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A & P of Long Bones Contains spongy (cancellous) and compact bone Spongy bone have trabeculae which are mineralized tissue Regions between trabeculae are filled with marrow
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A & P of Long Bones Rigidity and strength of long bones is caused by the hardness of compact bone and the scaffolding arrangement of the trabeculae (parallel to the lines of maximum stress)
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A & P of Long Bones The epiphysis refers to either extremity of a long bone and the diaphysis is the cylindrical shaft between the two epiphyses The metaphysis is the flared part of the bone at the ends of the diaphysis
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A & P of Long Bones The diaphysis contains the marrow (medullary) cavity that is surrounded by compact bone – Bone marrow is the site of blood production
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A & P of Long Bones The epiphyses have spongy bone surrounded by compact bone The epiphyseal plate is composed of hyaline cartilage and represents the point of growth in a longitudinal direction – In mature bones the cartilage has been replaced by bone
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A & P of Long Bones The contact area of the bone that articulates with its neighboring bone at a moveable joint is covered with articular cartilage All other outer surfaces are covered with periosteum
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