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The Skeletal System. Chapter 3. Overview of Structures, Combining Forms, and Functions of the Skeletal System. Bones. Primary Function Act as the framework for the body Protect the internal organs Store the mineral calcium Formation of red bone marrow. (continues). Structure of bones.
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The Skeletal System Chapter 3
Overview of Structures, Combining Forms,and Functions of the Skeletal System
Bones • Primary Function • Act as the framework for the body • Protect the internal organs • Store the mineral calcium • Formation of red bone marrow (continues)
Structure of bones • Bone is the form of connective tissue • 2nd hardest tissue in the body • Dental enamel is #1
Bones • Typical Long Bone (continues)
Bones (continues)
Bones (continues)
Bones (continues)
Bones (continues)
Bones (continues)
Bone Marrow • Primary Function • Red bone marrow forms some blood cells. • Yellow bone marrow stores fat.
Cartilage • Primary Function • Creates a smooth surface for motion withinthe joints • Protects the ends of the bones
Joints • Primary Function • Work with the muscles to make a variety ofmotions possible (continues)
Ligaments • Primary Function • Connect one bone to another (continues)
Synovial Membrane • Primary Function • Forms the lining of synovial joints • Secretes synovial fluid
Synovial Fluid • Primary Function • Lubricant that makes smooth joint movementspossible