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SKELETAL SYSTEM

Discover the functions, organization, and structure of the skeletal system. Learn about bone development and growth, bone types, and joint classifications. Test your knowledge with interactive activities and labeling assignments.

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SKELETAL SYSTEM

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  1. SKELETAL SYSTEM

  2. Functions of the Skeletal System Bones are made of OSSEOUS TISSUE Support and Protection Body movement Blood cell formation (bone marrow) - hematopoeisis Storage of inorganic materials                    (salt, calcium, potassium….)

  3. ORGANIZATION About 206 bones 2 Main Divisions – Axial & Appendicular

  4. Axial Skeleton Head, neck, trunk Skull Hyoid Bone Vertebral Column Thoracic Cage (ribs, 12 pairs) Sternum

  5. Hyoid Bone

  6. Appendicular Skeleton • Limbs & Bones that connect to the • Pectoral Girdle (shoulders) • Pelvic Girdle (hips)

  7. BONE STRUCTURE - Long Bone • Epiphysis • Diaphysis • Articular Cartilage • Periosteum • Chondrocytes – cartilage cells

  8. Inside the Long Bone Medullary Cavity – hollow chamber filled with bone marrow -Red Marrow (blood) -Yellow Marrow (fat) Endosteum – lining of the medullary

  9. Types of Bone Tissue Compact (wall of the diaphysis) Spongy (cancellous, epiphysis) - red marrow

  10. Structure of a Long Bone Figure 6.3a-c

  11. * Assignment – Coloring of a Long Bone

  12. Review the Structure of a Long Bone Matching quiz at http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/ap/holehaap/student/olc2/chap07matching01.html

  13. Microscopic Structure MATRIX - where the bone cells live OSTEOCYTES  - mature bone cells, enclosed in tiny chambers called LACUNAE OSTEOCYTES form rings (LAMELLAE) around a HAVERSIAN CANAL which houses blood vessels Osteocytes are linked by CANALICULI Haversian Canals are linked by VOLKMAN's CANALS

  14. Compact Bone BONE COLORING!

  15. Test Yourself Find the... Haversian Canal Volkman's Canal Lamellae Spongy Bone Compact Bone

  16. BONE DEVELOPMENT & GROWTH • Intramembranous bones – flat, skull • Endochondral bones – all other ALL BONES START AS HYALINE CARTILAGE, areas graduallly turn to bone PRIMARY OSSIFICATION CENTER (shaft) SECONDARY OSSIFICATION CENTER (ends)

  17. Bone Development & Growth EPIPHYSEAL DISK  (growth plate) is a band of cartilage between the epiphysis and diaphysis These areas increase bone length as the cells ossify Cartilage becomes OSTEOBLASTS become OSTEOCYTES

  18. RESORPTION OSTEOCLASTS - dissolve bone tissue to release minerals,  process is called RESORPTION

  19. Bone Growth

  20. Create a Study Guide on Long Bone Formation Format is your choice: Booklet, Foldable, Flashcards Draw Illustrations Label Illustrations Include in writing the process Use page 134 as a guide or this illustration:

  21. Bone Growth * Assignment - Coloring of the Aging Hand

  22. Bones of the Hand

  23. Label the bones of the hand

  24. Types of Joints (articulations) • Synarthrotic (not moveable, aka sutures) • Amphiarthrotic (slightly moveable, vertebrae) • Diarthrotic (moveable joint, aka synovial joints)

  25. Synovial fluid - fluid within the joints that helps to lubricate Types of Joints 1.  Ball and Socket 2.  Hinge 3.  Pivot 4.  Saddle

  26. BONES OF THE SKULL 1. Frontal -2. Parietal - 3. Occipital -4. Temporal - 5. Sphenoid - 6. Maxilla - 7. Mandible - 8. Zygomatic -

  27. TOPOGRAPHY OF THE SKULL Foramen - refers to any tiny opening, nerves and blood vessels leave this opening to supply the face Mental Foramen

  28. Suture - refers to any connection between large bones (in fetal skulls, these are called fontanels) Fissure - any wide gap between bones

  29. Sutures 1. Coronal - between frontal and parietal bones2. Lambdoidal - between occipital and parietal bones3. Squamosal - between temporal and parietal bones4. Sagittal - between parietal bones

  30. Bones of the Skull & Sutures

  31. Foramen Magnum * Assignment: Skull Labeling

  32. Figure 6.10

  33. Figure 6.10

  34. The Rest of the Bones

  35. Vertebrae Neck = cervical Middle Back = thoracic Lower Back = lumbar

  36. Thoracic Cage

  37. Pectoral Girdle

  38. Bones of the Arm Ulna goes to pinky  (P-U) Radius goes to thumb

  39. Wrist/Hand Bones Carpels Metacarpals Phalanges

  40. Name the carpals for extra credit on test.

  41. Pelvic Girdle

  42. Bones of the Leg

  43. Bones of the Ankle/Foot Calcaneous Tarsals Metatarsals Phalanges Assignment – Skeleton Labeling

  44. Broken Bones

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