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Different Parts of the

Skeletal SystemBy: Marc Angelo SebastianBTTE-3 COET

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Different Parts of the

Skeletal SystemBy: Marc Angelo SebastianBTTE-3 COET

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In this session, we will…

Identify the different parts of Skeletal System.

Understand the functions of these different parts of Skeletal System.

Different Parts of the Skeletal System

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In this session, we will…

Identify the different parts of Skeletal System.

Understand the functions of these different parts of Skeletal System.

Different Parts of the Skeletal System

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Different Parts of the Skeletal System

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Different Parts of the Skeletal System

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Different Parts of the Skeletal System

Cranium- housing for the brain

Mandible- lower-most bone of the skull or the jawbone

SKULL

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Different Parts of the Skeletal System

Cranium- housing for the brain

Mandible- lower-most bone of the skull or the jawbone

SKULL

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Different Parts of the Skeletal System

Vertebral column- series of irregularly shaped bones that connects to the skull.

 Rib cage- pairs of bones that encase vital organs in the chest.

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Different Parts of the Skeletal System

Vertebral column- series of irregularly shaped bones that connects to the skull.

 Rib cage- pairs of bones that encase vital organs in the chest.

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Different Parts of the Skeletal System

Clavicle- collarbone

Scapula- shoulder blade

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Different Parts of the Skeletal System

Clavicle- collarbone

Scapula- shoulder blade

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Different Parts of the Skeletal System

Humerus- long bone in the arm or forelimb

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Different Parts of the Skeletal System

Humerus- long bone in the arm or forelimb

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Different Parts of the Skeletal System

 Radius- extends from the lateral side of the elbow to the thumb side.

Ulna- perform movements of the arm, hand and wrist.

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Different Parts of the Skeletal System

 Radius- extends from the lateral side of the elbow to the thumb side.

Ulna- perform movements of the arm, hand and wrist.

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Different Parts of the Skeletal System

Carpals (Most proximal)– irregular bones located in the wrist area.

Metacarpals – connect the phalanges to the carpals. Phalanges (Most distal)- bones of

the fingers.

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Different Parts of the Skeletal System

Carpals (Most proximal)– irregular bones located in the wrist area.

Metacarpals – connect the phalanges to the carpals. Phalanges (Most distal)- bones of

the fingers.

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Different Parts of the Skeletal System

Ilium-uppermost and largest bone.

 Ischium- forms the lower and back part of the hip bone.

HIP BONE

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Different Parts of the Skeletal System

Ilium-uppermost and largest bone.

 Ischium- forms the lower and back part of the hip bone.

HIP BONE

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Different Parts of the Skeletal System

HIP BONE

 Pubis (pubic bone)- the ventral and anterior of the three bones (Ilium, Ischium and Sacrum). Sacrum- triangular bone

in the lower back.

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Different Parts of the Skeletal System

HIP BONE

 Pubis (pubic bone)- the ventral and anterior of the three bones (Ilium, Ischium and Sacrum). Sacrum- triangular bone

in the lower back.

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Different Parts of the Skeletal System

Femur (thigh bone)- most proximal bone of the leg in tetrapod  vertebrates.

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Different Parts of the Skeletal System

Femur (thigh bone)- most proximal bone of the leg in tetrapod  vertebrates.

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Different Parts of the Skeletal System

Tibia (shinbone/shank bone)- plays an essential role in movement and locomotion.

Fibula (calf bone)- stabilizing the ankle and supporting the muscles.

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Different Parts of the Skeletal System

Tibia (shinbone/shank bone)- plays an essential role in movement and locomotion.

Fibula (calf bone)- stabilizing the ankle and supporting the muscles.

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Different Parts of the Skeletal System

Tarsals – set of irregularly shaped bones in the ankle area. Metatarsals – connect

the phalanges to the tarsals. Phalanges –

bones of the toes.

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Different Parts of the Skeletal System

Tarsals – set of irregularly shaped bones in the ankle area. Metatarsals – connect

the phalanges to the tarsals. Phalanges –

bones of the toes.

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