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SKELETAL SYSTEM

Functions of the Skeletal System Bones are made of OSSEOUS TISSUE Support and Protection Body movement Blood cell formation (bone marrow) Storage of inorganic materials (salt, calcium, potassium.)

ORGANIZATION About 206 bones 2 Main Divisions Axial & Appendicular

Axial Skeleton Head, neck, trunk Skull Hyoid Bone Vertebral Column Thoracic Cage (ribs, 12 pairs) Sternum

Hyoid Bone

Appendicular Skeleton Limbs & Bones that connect to the o Pectoral Girdle (shoulders) o Pelvic Girdle (hips)

BONE STRUCTURE - Long Bone 1.Epiphysis 2.Diaphysis 3.Articular Cartilage 4.Periosteum

Inside the Long Bone Medullary Cavity hollow chamber filled with bone marrow Red Marrow (blood) Yellow Marrow (fat) Endosteum lining of the medullary

Types of Bone Tissue Compact (wall of the diaphysis) Spongy (cancellous, epiphysis) * Assignment Coloring of a Long Bone *Stanley the Skeleton (next slide)

Microscopic Structure MATRIX - where the bone cells live OSTEOCYTES - mature bone cells, enclosed in tiny chambers called LACUNAE OSTEOCYTES form rings (LAMELLAE) around a HAVERSIAN CANAL which houses blood vessels Osteocytes are linked by CANALICULI Haversian Canals are linked by VOLKMAN's CANALS

Compact Bone BONE COLORING!

Structure of a Long Bone Figure 6.3a-c

BONE DEVELOPMENT & GROWTH 1.Intramembranous bones flat, skull 2. Endochondral bones all other ALL BONES START AS HYALINE CARTILAGE, areas graduallly turn to bone PRIMARY OSSIFICATION CENTER (shaft) SECONDARY OSSIFICATION CENTER (ends)

Bone Development & Growth EPIPHYSEAL DISK (growth plate) is a band of cartilage between the epiphysis and diaphysis These areas increase bone length as the cells ossify Cartilage becomes OSTEOBLASTS become OSTEOCYTES

RESORPTION OSTEOCLASTS - dissolve bone tissue to release minerals, process is called RESORPTION

Bone Growth

Bone Growth * Assignment - Coloring of the Aging Hand

Types of Joints (articulations) 1.Synarthrotic (not moveable, aka sutures) 2.Amphiarthrotic (slightly moveable, vertebrae) 3.Diarthrotic (moveable joint, aka synovial joints)

Synovial fluid - fluid within the joints that helps to lubricate Types of Joints 1. Ball and Socket 2. Hinge 3. Pivot 4. Saddle

BONES OF THE SKULL 1. Frontal - anterior portion above eyes 2. Parietal - one on each side of the skull, just behind frontal bone 3. Occipital - forms the back of the skull and base of the cranium 4. Temporal - forms parts of the sides and base of cranium 5. Sphenoid - wedged between several other bones in anterior portion of the cranium 6. Maxilla - forms upper jaws 7. Mandible - lower jaws, only moveable bone of the skull 8. Zygomatic Bone - cheekbone

TOPOGRAPHY OF THE SKULL Foramen - refers to any tiny opening, nerves and blood vessels leave this opening to supply the face Suture - refers to any connection between large bones (in fetal skulls, these are called fontanels) Fissure - any wide gap between bones

Sutures 1. Coronal - between frontal and parietal bones 2. Lambdoidal - between occipital and parietal bones 3. Squamosal - between temporal and parietal bones 4. Sagittal - between parietal bones

Bones of the Skull & Sutures

Foramen Magnum * Assignment: Skull Labeling

Figure 6.10

Figure 6.10

The Rest of the Bones

Thoracic Cage

Vertebrae Neck = cervical Middle Back = thoracic Lower Back = lumbar

Pectoral Girdle

Bones of the Arm Ulna goes to pinky (P-U) Radius goes to thumb

Wrist Bones For test Carpels Metacarpals Phalanges *extra credit opportunity

Pelvic Girdle

Bones of the Leg

Bones of the Ankle For Test Calcaneous Tarsals Metatarsals Phalanges Assignment Skeleton Labeling

Broken Bones

Upcoming Assignments The Skeleton Mystery - read about a crime scene and reconstruct skeletons to identify the remains Watch a Bones Episode Identify Bones on a real skeleton Lab Practical Test Medical Imaging learn how doctors view bones and diagnose problems

TEST INFORMATION Test will cover everything in your notes and on the slides presented in class Visit biologycorner.com for study aids A second test will occur that covers the lab portion

Abnormal Bone Conditions BONE SPURS: abnormal growth. Can occur on any bone (e.g. heel). OSTEOPOROSIS: Increased activity of osteoclasts cause a break down bone, and the subsequent fewer minerals in the extracellular matrix make it fragile. The spongy bone especially becomes more porous. Men get it as well as women. What s the best way to prevent osteoporosis? Exercise! What does exercise do? Makes bones bigger. The most common bone used for a bone graft is the iliac bone of the hip.

Osteoporosis Figure 6.15

ABNORMALITIES OF THE SPINE ABNORMALITIES OF THE SPINE SCOLIOSIS is a lateral curve in the spine KYPHOSIS is a hunchback curve LORDOSIS is a swayback in the lower region. ANKYLOSIS is severe arthritis in the spine and the vertebrae fuse.

SCOLIOSIS

LORDOSIS

ANKYLOSIS

FUN FACTS ABOUT BONES Bone is made of the same type of minerals as limestone. Babies are born with 300 bones, but by adulthood we have only 206 in our bodies. The giraffe has the same number of bones in its neck as a human: seven in total. The long horned ram can take a head butt at 25 mph. The human skull will fracture at 5mph.