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The skeletal system. Axial skeleton (80) Skull Cranium 8 Face 14 Hyoid 1 Ossicles 3 Vertebral column 26 Thorax Sternum 1 Ribs 24. Appendicular (126) Pectoral girdles 2 clavicles, 2 scapulae Upper limbs 2 humerus, 2 radius, 2 ulna
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Axial skeleton (80) Skull Cranium 8 Face 14 Hyoid 1 Ossicles 3 Vertebral column 26 Thorax Sternum 1 Ribs 24 Appendicular (126) Pectoral girdles 2 clavicles, 2 scapulae Upper limbs 2 humerus, 2 radius, 2 ulna 16 carpals, 10 metacarpals, 28 phalanges Pelvic girdle 2 hip bones (coxae) Lower limbs 2 femurs, patellae, tibias, fibulas 14 tarsals, 10 metatarsals, 28 phalanges Bones of the adult skeletal system
Bone surface markings (table 5.1) • Raised areas where “pulling” occurs • Depressions where compression occurs • Major types of markings • Depressions and openings • Joints, pathways for blood vessels and nerves • Processes • Attachment points for ligaments and tendons
The skull • 8 cranial bones • Protects the brain • Supports blood vessels, nerves, etc. • Attachment sites for muscles • 14 facial bones • Framework of face • Support openings to digestive, respiratory systems • Attachment sites for muscles
Sutural (Wormian) bones • Located within sutures of certain cranial bones • Number varies among individuals
How is the skull held together? • Immovable joints (sutures) • Are movable during infancy and childhood • Often named according to the bones they join • Frontozygomatic, e.g. • Directional (frontal, sagittal) • Shape (lambdoid, squamous) • Only ossicles and mandible are movable
Cavities of the skull • Cranial • Orbits • Nasal • Paranasal sinuses
Functions of paranasal sinuses • Lined with mucous membranes • Resonating chamber
Major bones of the cranium • One frontal bone • Forehead • Roofs of orbits • Paired parietal bones • Attachment sites for meninges • Temporal bones • Zygomatic process • Mastoid process • External auditory meatus • Petrous portion (middle and inner ear)
Occipital bone • Foramen magnum • Occipital condyles (atlanto-occipital joints) • Nuchal lines: attachments sites for muscles
Sphenoid bone articulates with all other cranial bones Sella turcica protects the pituitary gland
Ethmoid bone • Lateral masses separate nasal cavilty from orbits • Roof- cribriform plate • Perpendicular plate- nasal septum • Crista galli- attachement site • Conchae facilitate respiratory function and sense of smell (inferior nasal conchae are separate bones)
Maxillae • Articulate with all facial bones except mandible • Contributes to orbits, nasal cavity and hard palate
Facial bones, continued • Zygomatic bones (cheekbones) • Lacrimal bones (orbits) • Palatine bones roof of mouth, part of nasal cavity and orbits • Inferior nasal conchae • Vomer forms part of nasal septum
Fontanels • Allow for flexibility and growth • Anterior fontanel is the most prominent and last to close (ossify)
Vertebral column Kyphosis Lordosis Scoliosis
26 bones in adult cervical vertebral column • 7 cervical • 12 thoracic • 5 lumbar • Sacrum has 5 fused vertebrae • Coccyx has 4 fused vertebrae
Lumbar and thoracic vertebrae lumbar thoracic
Summary • Axial skeleton consists of skull, ossicles, hyoid, vertebral column, sternum and ribs • Skull is composed of cranial and facial bones • Hyoid bone supports tongue and does not articulate with another bone • Vertebral column protects spinal cord • Thoracic cage protects vital organs