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Skeletal System
OBJECTIVES:
1. Divisions of the Skeletal System
2. Classifications of Bones
3. Anatomy of a Bone
4. Fractures & Surgery
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Human Skeleton
The human skeleton is divided into 2 groups: Axial: Bones that form the
longitudinal axis of the body
Appendicular: Bones of the limbs & girdles.
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Bone Classification
There are 206 bones in the human body.
Two types of bone tissue: Compact Bone: Dense,
looks smooth Spongy Bone: Composed
of small, needle-like pieces.
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Shapes of Bones
Long Bones: Longer than they are wide Have a shaft with a head at
both ends Made of mostly compact
bone. Found in the limbs of the
body.
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Shapes of Bones
Short Bones: Generally cubed-
shaped Contain mostly
spongy bone Found in the
wrists and ankles
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Shapes of Bones
Flat Bones: Thin, flattened, and
usually curved. Two thin layers of
compact bone covering spongy bones.
Found in the skull, ribs, and sternum
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Shapes of Bones
Irregular Bones: Bones that do not fit
into the previous catergories
Vertebrae and hip bones.
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Structure of a Long Bone
Diaphysis: Shaft (long, thin part of the bone) makes up most of the bones length. Made of compact bone.Periosteum: Fibrous connective tissue that covers the diaphysis.
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Structure of a Long Bone
Epiphyses: Ends of the long bone. Made of compact and spongy bone.Articular Cartilage: Slippery cartilage that covers the epiphyses. Provides a smooth surface at the joint for movement.
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Structure of a Long Bone
Epiphyseal Plate: Cartilage found in the epiphyses of a young, growing bone. Allow for a bone to grow. By the end of puberty the cartilage is replaced by bone making an epiphyseal line.
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Bone Marrow
In adults, the shaft of long bones store adipose called yellow marrow. The only place to find red marrow is in the cavities of spongy flat bones and the epiphyses of some long bones.**-The bones of most young children are made of hyaline cartilage. As you grow into an adult, the cartilage hardens into bone by a process called ossification.
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Making & Destroying Bone
osteoblasts: bone-forming cells (make bone) Bone Buildingosteoclasts: bone-destroying cells. Activated when calcium levels fall below homeostatic levels
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Fractures
A fracture is a break in the bone.
8 Types of Fractures: Simple
Compound
Comminuted
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Fractures
8 Types of fractures Compression Depressed Impacted Spiral Greenstick
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Surgery
A fracture is treated by reduction, realignment of the broken bone ends. Closed Reduction: Bone
ends are realigned by a doctor.
Open Reductions: Surgery is performed and bone ends are secured by pins/wires.