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Skeletal System
I. Introduction
A. Defining Characteristics
1. Type of connective tissue
2. Resists compressive forces
3. Continually remodeled
4. Compact vs. Cancellous
Why?
B. Functions
1. Support
2. Levers for movement
3. Protection
4. House Hematopoetic tissue
5. Storage for Fat, Calcium, and Phosphate
II. Osseous TissueA. Classes of bone by
shape
1. Long
2. Short
3. Flat
4. Irregular
5. Sesamoid
Figure6.2
B. Gross structure of bone
Figure 6.3
C. Bone Features
1. Markings
1. Markings
D. Bone Cells
1. Osteoprogenitor Cell
a. Location
b. Shape
c. Function
2. Osteoblasta.
Locationb. Shape
c. Function
3. Osteocytesa.
Locationb. Shape
c. Function
4. Osteoclastsa.
Locationb. Shape
c. Function
E. Microscopic Structure
1. Compact bonea.
Organizationb. Vascularization
c. Function
Figure 6.7
2. Spongy or Cancellous bonea.
Organizationb. Vascularization
c. Function
Figure 6.5
F. Bone Development (Ossification)
1. Membrane bone formationa. Process b.
Sitesc. Hormones
Figure 6.8
2. Endochondral bone formationa. Process
Figure 6.9
2. Endochondral bone formationa. Process b.
Sitesc. Hormones
Figure 6.9
G. Bone Repair
1. Causes
2. Process
3. Hormones
Figure 6.15
III. SkeletonA.
Divisions
1. Axial
2. Appendicular
IV. Problems
A. Osteoporosisa.
Definitionb. Treatment
2. Fracturesa. Definition
2. Fractures b.
Treatment
3. Ricketsa. Definition b.
Treatment
4. Abnormal spinal curvaturesa. Definition b.
Treatment
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