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Title: The Skeletal System


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The Skeletal System
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The Skeletal System
  • Definition
  • 206 bones in our body held together by connective
    tissues
  • Cartilage
  • Tendons
  • Ligaments

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CONNECTIVE TISSUES
  • CARTILAGE
  • Smooth, slippery, thick layer of tissue
  • Covers the ends of bones
  • Flexible and acts as a shock absorber
  • Makes movement easier by reducing friction

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CONNECTIVE TISSUES
  • LIGAMENT
  • an elastic band of tissue that connects bone to
    bone and provides stability to the joint.

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CONNECTIVE TISSUES
  • TENDON
  • band of tissue that connects muscle to bone

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The Skeletal System
  • Function
  • forms an internal, living framework that
  • provides shape and support
  • protects internal organs
  • moves bones
  • forms blood cells
  • stores calcium and phosphorous compounds for
    later use

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Bones
  • Made of layers of living tissue
  • Covered with a tough, tight-fitting membrane
    called the periosteum

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FORMATION OF BONES
  • All bones start off as cartilage
  • Bone replaces cartilage at about 7 months before
    birth up until 23 years of age
  • Contain minerals
  • Calcium
  • Phosphorus
  • Parts of bone
  • Compact
  • Spongy

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Compact Bone
  • Directly under the periosteum
  • Hard, strong layer
  • Gives bones strength
  • Contains deposits of calcium phosphate
  • Contains bone cells and blood vessels

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Spongy Bone
  • Located at the ends of long bones
  • Has many small, open spaces that make bones
    lightweight
  • Filled with a substance called marrow
  • yellow composed of fat cells
  • red produces red blood cells

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Joints
  • Definition
  • Any place where two or more bones come together

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Joints
  • Kept far enough apart by a thin layer of
    cartilage so that they do not rub against each
    other as they move
  • Bones are held in place at joints by a tough band
    of tissue called ligament

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Types of Joints
  • Immovable
  • Skull
  • Pelvis
  • Moveable
  • Pivot
  • Ball socket
  • Hinge
  • Gliding

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Types of Joints
  • Ball and Socket Joint
  • Bone with a rounded end that fits into a cuplike
    cavity on another bone
  • Ex. Hip, Shoulder

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Types of Joints
  • Pivot Joint
  • One bone rotates in a ring of another bone that
    does not move
  • Ex. Base of skull, Ulna in your forearm

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Types of Joints
  • Hinge Joint
  • Back-and-forth movement like hinges on a door
  • Ex. Elbow ,Knee

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Type of Joints
  • Gliding Joint
  • One part of a bone slides over another bone
  • Ex. Hand, Foot, Scapula and Clavical
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