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Biology Class Biology Class By Mrs. Nitaya yokasing By Mrs. Nitaya yokasing Kamalasai Kamalasai school school

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Biology Class Biology Class

By Mrs. Nitaya By Mrs. Nitaya yokasingyokasing Kamalasai schoolKamalasai school

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• Support- framework that supports body and cradles its soft organs

• Protection- for delicate organs, heart, lungs, brain

• Movement- bones act as levers for muscles

• Mineral storage- calcium & phosphate

• Blood cell formation- hematopoiesis

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• Long Bones- metacarples, metatarsals, phelangies, humerus, ulna, radius, tibia, fibula

• Short Bones- carpals, tarsals

• Flat Bones- rib, scapula, skull, sternum

• Irregular Bones- vertebrae, some facial bones

• Sesamoid- patella

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Distal

epiphysis

Proximal

epiphysis

diaphysis

yellow marrow

epiphyseal line

periosteum

compact bone

spongy bone

Endosteum

hyaline cartilage

Sharpey’s fibers

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Posterior ViewPosterior View

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• Warm and moisten air• Lighten the skull• Enhance voice resonance

Frontal Sinus

Ethmoid Sinus

Sphenoid Sinus

Maxillary Sinus

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Cervical Vertebrae (7)

Thoracic Vertebrae (12)

Lumbar Vertberae (5)

SacrumCoccyx

Cervical Vertebrae (7)

Thoracic Vertebrae (12)

Lumbar Vertberae (5)

SacrumCoccyx

The Vertebral ColumnThe Vertebral Column

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Cervical Vertebrae

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Sternum

True Ribs (7)

False Ribs (3)

Floating Ribs (2)

Sternum

True Ribs (7)

False Ribs (3)

Floating Ribs (2)

The Thoracic CageThe Thoracic Cage

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Sacrum & CoccyxSacrum & Coccyx

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Bones of the Pectoral GirdleBones of the Pectoral Girdle

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Humerus

Ulna

Radius

8 Carpals

14 Phalanges

5 Metacarpals

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Pelvis

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Ischium

Ilium

Acetabulum

Pubis

Ischium

Obturator foramen

Pelvis (lateral view)

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Male Pelvic Girdle

                                         

       Female Pelvic Girdle

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Patella

The Lower Limb (Legs)

The Lower Limb (Legs)

Femur

TibiaFibula

5 Metatarsals14 Phalanges

7 Tarsals

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metatarsals

phelangies

tarsals

metatarsals

phelangies

tarsals

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Immovable Joints Immovable Joints (synarthrosis)(synarthrosis)

suturesuture

pubis symphisispubis symphisis

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Slightly Movable Joint Slightly Movable Joint (ampharthrosis)(ampharthrosis)

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femur

ligaments

pelvis

(diarthrosis)- freely moveable

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femur

pelvis

hyaline cartilage synovial

cavity

joint capsule

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Abduction

Extension

RotationFlexion

Adduction

Synovial Joint Movement

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275 bones275 bones12 weeks (6-9 12 weeks (6-9 inches long)inches long)

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cartilagecalcified cartilage

bone

epiphyseal plate

epiphyseal line

Endochondral Ossification

2o ossification

center

Fetus: 1st 2 months

AdultChildhood

Just before birth

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Osteoblast

Osteocyte

OsteoclastEats bone

Builds new bone

Mature bone cell

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Bone Repair:1. Electrical stimulation of the fracture site:• Increases speed and completeness of healing• The e- stimulation inhibits PTH and slow osteoclasts

down from reabsorbing bone2. Ultrasound treatment:• Daily treatments reduce healing time of broken bones

by 25-35%3. Free vascular fibular graft technique:• Transplant fibula in arm• Gives good blood supply not available in other

treatments4. Bone substitutes:• Crushed bone from cadaver- but risk of HIV and

hepatitis• Sea bone- coral• Artificial bone- ceramic

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hematomacallus bony callus

bone remodeling

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Diseases of the Skeletal System:

Osteoporosis- bone reabsorption outpaces bone deposit; bones become lighter and fracture easier

Factors: • age, gender (more in women)• estrogen and testosterone decrease• insufficient exercise (or too much)• diet poor in Ca++ and protein• abnormal vitamin D receptors• smoking

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OsteoporosisOsteoporosis

2929 4040 8484 9292

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Rickets- vitamin D deficiency

Osteomalacia- soft bones, inadequate mineralization in bones, lack of vitamin D

Pagets Disease- spotty weakening in the bones, excessive and abnormal bone remodeling

Rheumatoid arthritis- autoimmune reaction

Diseases of the Skeletal System:

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INQUIRY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSHoonPWwXQ

1. What is a fontanel?2. How many bones in the adult skeleton?3. What is the difference between the appendicular

and axial skeleton?4. Demonstrate adduction.5. Weight bearing vertebrae are called?6. What does an osteoclast do?

Extra Credit: 1-page reaction paper on bipedalism and problems associated with our human frame. Attach article. Turn in 1-week from today.