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Skeletal System Overview. Chapter 7 p. 192 – p. 204. Function of the Skeletal System. Support of body and organs Protection of soft tissues Allow attachment of muscles Housing of blood-producing cells. What makes up bone?. Osteocytes with extracellular matrix
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Skeletal System Overview Chapter 7 p. 192 – p. 204
Function of the Skeletal System • Support of body and organs • Protection of soft tissues • Allow attachment of muscles • Housing of blood-producing cells
What makes up bone? • Osteocytes with extracellular matrix • Osteocytes are found in lacunae (holes in the bony matrix) • Extracellular matrix is made up of collagen and inorganic salts
Types of Bones • Long bones • Short bones • Flat bones • Irregular bones • Sesamoid bones
Long Bones • Epiphysis • Articular Cartilage • Diaphysis • Periosteum • Spongy bone • Compact bone
Spongy Bone • Trabeculae: branching bony plates • Space between the bony plates allows for cushion
Compact Bone • Made up of osteons • Circular units with central blood vessels and nerves • Also called Haversian systems
Short Bones • Make up hands and feet
Flat Bones • Scapula (shoulder blade) • Skull • Ribs
Irregular Bones • Vertebrae • Facial bones
Sesamoid Bones • Not always a separate category • Round bones • Patella
Bone Marrow • Blood production • Red marrow: produces red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets • White marrow: fatty tissue
Bone Development • Hyaline Cartilage • Ossification • Epiphyseal Cartilage (epiphyseal plate)
Fractures • Greenstick • Communicated • Transverse • Oblique • Spiral • Compound
Bone Repair • Hematoma forms (blood released from vessels within the bone) • Formation of spongy bone and fibrocartilage • Bony callus • Osteocytes, osteoblasts and osteoclasts
Functions of the Skeletal System • Support • Protection • Movement • Origin and insertion of muscle • Origin: immovable end of the muscle • Insertion: movable end – during contraction, insertion will move toward the origin