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Your Skeletal System. What does it do?_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________. Long Bones.
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Your Skeletal System What does it do?_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Long Bones • Bones that are longer than they are wide • ___________ • ___________ • ___________ • ___________ • ___________ • ___________ • ___________ • ___________ • ___________
Short bones • Bones that are nearly equal in length and height • _________ • _________ • _________ • _________ • _________
Flat bones • Bones that are thinner and “flatter” than other bones • Provide for protection—brain behind the skull bones; lungs and heart behind the ribs • ___________ • ___________ • ___________ • ___________
Irregular bones • Bones that are not “normally” shaped—thus they are irregular. • ______________ • ______________
Connective Tissues of the skeletal system __________ _________ __________
What do they do? • Cartilage • _______________ and flexible • Serves as ________________ in many joints • Some can heal if injured if there is a ________________ • Most _______________heal
What do they do? • Ligaments • ________________ • Connects ________ to __________ • Generally __________ heal after injured • Ex. _____________________
What do they do? • Tendons • ________________ • Connects _____________ to _______________ • Ex. ___________________
Ossification • When bone forms, is renewed, or repaired • ____________ • “____________” bone • ____________ /fractures
Layers of bone • _________________ • Hard outer layer of bone • _________________ • Hard/dense protective layer • _________________ • Porous bone providing stability • _________________ • Center of bone; hollow tube-like area containing the marrow which produces blood cells.
Bone marrow Found in the _________________ of long bones Forms __________ and ___________ blood cells
Joints—where bones come together to allow for a wide ROM. _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________
Ball-and-socket • Rounded—ball-like—end of one bone fits into the rounded hole of another • Allows for a significant ROM. • ________ • _________
Hinge • Allows a joint to bend and straighten or open and close • Aka—__________ and __________ • __________ • __________
Pivot • Allows for a _________________ of rotation • Turning your ______________ using the cervical vertebrae • “Supinating and pronating your forearm—radius over ulna
Gliding/ellipsoidal • Oval-shaped end of one bone fits into the curved space of another. • ________________
Injuries/disease/disorders • Scoliosis • Side-to-side ______________ of the _______________
Continued • ___________________ • Progressive loss of bone mass due to lack of calcium and/or lack of weight-bearing exercise.
Continued • _______________/Osteocarcinoma • Cancer of the bone
continued ______________-bruises—blood vessels in, on, and surrounding bones break due to force and leak around the bone Fractures—____________________________
continued ______________-joint has abnormally separated; can often cause stretching and even tearing of ligaments and tendons Sprain—________________________________________________________________________ Strain-______________________________________________________________________________ __________-inflammation and swelling in the joints __________-inflammation and swelling in the fluid-filled sacs that surrounds the joint