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ANSC 4
  • Chapter 3 Meat and Bones

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Objectives
  • ID and describe the major structures and
    functions of the musculoskeletal system
  • Describe bone anatomy terms
  • Differentiate between the axial and appendicular
    terms
  • Recognize, define, spell, and pronounce terms
    related to diagnosis, pathology, and treatment

3
Warm Up
  • Do you use more muscles frowning or smiling?

4
Structures of the Skeletal System
  • Bone a form of connective tissue, hardest in the
    body
  • Ossification formation of bone
  • Combining forms
  • Oste/o, oss/e, oss/i
  • Cartilage another form of connective tissue,
    more elastic than bones
  • Combining form chondr/o

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Ossification Parts of the process
  • Bone growth is balanced between the following
  • OsteoBlasts immature bone cells that produce
    bony tissue
  • Build
  • OsteoClasts phagocytic cells that eat away boney
    tissue
  • Cut
  • Osteocytes mature osteoblast

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Joints/Articulations
  • Connections between bones
  • TYPES
  • Diarthroses
  • Pivot or trochoid (Skull to neck)
  • Ball and socket/ spheroid (Hip)
  • Saddle
  • Hinge/ ginglymus (Knee)
  • Condyloid/ arthrodial (Wrist)
  • Gliding
  • Synarthoroses
  • Suture (skull)
  • Amphiarthroses
  • Symphysis (pelvic girdle)

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Joint Parts
  • Bursa
  • Fibrous sac that acts as a cushion to ease
    movement in the areas of friction
  • Synovial membrane and fluid
  • Secretes synovial fluid, which acts like a
    lubricant to make joint movement smooth
  • Air bubbles joint cracking! This can cause
    damage resulting in arthritis type symptoms

8
Axial Skeleton Parts
  • Top to bottom
  • Cranium
  • Frontal, parietal, occipital, (Formen/ Magnum)
    temporal, sphenoid, ethmoid, incisive, pterygoid
  • Face
  • Zygomatic, maxilla, mandible, palatine, lacrimal,
    incisive, nasal, vomer, nasal septum, hyoid
  • Back ( Spinal / vertebral column)
  • Vertebrae, body, arch, lamina, spinous process,
    transverse process, articular process, foramen,
    vertebral foramen, intervertebral discs
  • Ribs
  • Sternum, manubrium, body, xiphoid process,
    thoracic cavity/ rib cage

9
Human Skeleton
  • Think about it
  • Humans are mammals
  • Many animals are related throughout evolution
  • Do the human practice sheet.
  • Print an animal skeleton and color the
    coordinating bone structures so they match the
    human skeleton

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Appendicular Skeleton parts
  • From the Front
  • Scapula, clavicle, humerus, radius, ulna, carpal
    bones, metcarpals, splint bones, phalanges,
    digits, ungulates (hooves), pastern bones,
  • To the Back
  • Pelvis, ilium, ischium, femur, femoral head and
    neck, patella, stifle joints, tibia, fibula,
    tarsus (small animals), hock

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Testing Testing
  • Arthocentesis removal of liquid from a joint of
    analysis
  • Arthography inject contrast material for
    radiographic testing
  • Arthoscopy visually examine a joint using a
    fiber optic scope
  • Radiology study internal structures (Xrays)

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Common Aliments of Bones
  • Arthritis inflammation of joints causing pain
  • Rheumatoid arthritis autoimmune disorder of the
    connective tissues and joints
  • Hip Dysplasia abnormal development of pelvic
    joint. Head of femur and acetabulum do not align.
    (large breed dogs)
  • Luxation dislocation or displacement of a bone
    from its joint
  • Subluxation partial dislocation
  • Osteoporosis abnormal loss of bone density,
    increase in porosity

15
Medial Luxating Patella ( Toy Dog)
  • Closer view of knee with medial luxating patella.
    Instead of riding up and down normal groove
    patella is off to the side

16
Types of Fractures
17
Muscles Types
18
Ligament vs. Tendon
  • Ligament
  • Band of fibrous connective tissue that connects
    one bone to another bone
  • Tendon
  • Band of fibrous connective tissue that connects
    muscle to bone

19
How Muscles are labeled
  • Positional
  • Pector Chest
  • Epaxial above
  • Intercostal between the ribs
  • Infra/Supra-spinatus beneath or below/above
  • Inferior below or deep
  • Medius middle
  • Superior above
  • Ex/In-ternus outer/inner
  • Orbicularis surrounding

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Muscle Labeling contin
  • Directional
  • Rectus straight
  • Oblique slanted
  • Transverse crosswise
  • Sphincter tight band
  • Numerical Parts
  • Bi 2
  • Tri 3
  • Quad 4

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Muscle Labeling
  • Size
  • Minimus Small
  • Maximus/ vastus Large
  • Longissimus/gracilis Narrow
  • Latissimus Broad
  • Major
  • Minor

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Muscle Labeling Last Slide!
  • Shape
  • Deltoid triangle
  • Quadratus square or 4 sided
  • Rhomboideus diamond
  • Scalenus Unequally 3-sided
  • Serratus saw toothed
  • Teres cylindrical

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Work to complete
  • Represent the different types of muscles
  • Sheet of paper
  • Explain what they do
  • Where might your find them?
  • Finish chapter reviews
  • Finish chptr3 worksheets
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