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Title: The Skeletal System


1
The Skeletal System
  • Every movement is possible because of the muscles
    working with the bones skeletal system.
  • Functions of the Skeletal System
  • 1. Anchor for bodys movement
  • 2. Provides support
  • 3. Protects soft organs inside the body.

2
Classification of Bones
  • Long bones arms and legs
  • Short bones feet and hands
  • Irregular bones spine
  • Flat bones ribs and skull

3
What are Bones Made Of???
  • Bones are made of soft and hard material
  • Are living tissue
  • They have spaces inside allow blood and
    nutrients to pass through

4
Two Types of Bone Tissue
  • Compact Bone Outside of the bone
  • Supportive tissue of the body
  • Is the part we call the skeleton
  • Spongy Bone Tissue inside the bone
  • Strong, but lightweight

5
Marrow and Blood Cells
  • Marrow inside the spongy bone tissue, produces
    blood cells
  • The blood brings nutrients to the bone cells and
    carries waste materials away.

6
Two Main Divisions in the Skeleton
  • Axial Skeleton Central part of the Skeleton
  • Forms the axis
  • Provides support and protection
  • Includes the skull, spinal column, ribs
  • Appendicular Skeleton attached to the axis
    skeleton.
  • Allows movement
  • Shoulder, legs, arms, knees, etc.

7
The Skeleton Changes as We Grow
  • Infancy Skull is made up of several bones that
    have spaces between them The spaces gradually
    grow together.
  • Childhood Bone growth occurs at growth plates,
    a flexible, firm connective tissue. The length
    and shape of bones is determined by growth
    plates.
  • Adolescence Bones stop growing at the end of
    adolescence the growth plate becomes hard, then
    arms and legs stop growing and the skull plates
    fuse together.
  • Adulthood As people age, more bone is broken
    down than is formed. Bones become less dense and
    can break more easily.

8
Joints Connect Parts of the Skeletal System
  • Joint A place at which two parts of the
    skeletal system meet.
  • Three Types of Joints
  • Immoveable locks bones together like puzzle
    pieces. Ex bones of skull
  • Slightly moveable enables you to flex slightly.
    Ex ribs connected to sternum
  • Freely Moveable joints that allow your body to
    bend and to move. Ligaments hold the bones
    together at moveable joints.

9
Ligaments Tendons
  • A ligament is a strong, flexible band.
  • A ligament links or connects bones together.
  • A tendon is a cord made of tough, white tissue
    that attaches muscles to bones.
  • A tendon connects muscles to bones.
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