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Title: Skeletal System


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Skeletal System
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Skeletal System
  • The Basics

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Skeletal System
  • The Basics
  • provides support and shape to the body

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Skeletal System
  • The Basics
  • provides support and shape to the body
  • protects delicate internal organs

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Skeletal System
  • The Basics
  • provides support and shape to the body
  • protects delicate internal organs
  • acts as a system of levers on which muscles act
    to produce movement

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Skeletal System
  • The Basics
  • provides support and shape to the body
  • protects delicate internal organs
  • acts as a system of levers on which muscles act
    to produce movement
  • stores minerals

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Skeletal System
  • The Basics
  • provides support and shape to the body
  • protects delicate internal organs
  • acts as a system of levers on which muscles act
    to produce movement
  • stores minerals
  • site of blood cell formation

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Skeletal System
  • The Basics
  • provides support and shape to the body
  • protects delicate internal organs
  • acts as a system of levers on which muscles act
    to produce movement
  • stores minerals
  • site of blood cell formation

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The Structure of Bone
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The Structure of Bone
  • Periosteum - a tough membrane that covers the bone

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The Structure of Bone
  • Periosteum - a tough membrane that covers the
    bone
  • Compact bone - dense bone tissue similar to ivory

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The Structure of Bone
  • Periosteum - a tough membrane that covers the
    bone
  • Compact bone - dense bone tissue similar to ivory
  • Spongy bone - adds strength to bones without
    adding mass

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The Structure of Bone
  • Periosteum - a tough membrane that covers the
    bone
  • Compact bone - dense bone tissue similar to ivory
  • Spongy bone - adds strength to bones without
    adding mass
  • Marrow in center

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The Structure of Bone
  • Periosteum - a tough membrane that covers the
    bone
  • Compact bone - dense bone tissue similar to ivory
  • Spongy bone - adds strength to bones without
    adding mass
  • Marrow in center

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Anatomy of a Long Bone
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Anatomy of a Bone
  • Color and label the worksheet by referring to the
    slide prior to this one

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Healing Bones
  • Healing takes place in periosteum, with thin
    layer of blood vessels and nerves covering the
    bone
  • Area inflamed and cleans away dead tissue and new
    cells (osteoblasts) move in to make repair
  • Bone is stronger and callus is built up over
    damaged area

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How are bones formed?
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How are bones formed?
  • Bones are made of living tissue - osteocytes

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How are bones formed?
  • Bones are made of living tissue - osteocytes
  • Ossification - process of osteocytes adding
    calcium to cartilage

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How are bones formed?
  • Bones are made of living tissue - osteocytes
  • Ossification - process of osteocytes adding
    calcium to cartilage
  • Osteocytes can either add or remove calcium salts

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How are bones formed?
  • Bones are made of living tissue osteocytes
    (bone cells)
  • Ossification - process of osteocytes adding
    calcium to cartilage
  • Osteocytes can either add or remove calcium salts
  • Lacuna small pockets found b/w sheets of
    calcified matrix called lamellae

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Keeping Bone Tissue Healthy
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Keeping Bone Tissue Healthy
  • Haversian canals are tubes through bone tissue.

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Keeping Bone Tissue Healthy
  • Haversian canals are tubes through bone tissue.
  • Blood vessels and nervous tissue are found in the
    Haversian canals

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Keeping Bone Tissue Healthy
  • Haversian canals are tubes through bone tissue.
  • Blood vessels and nervous tissue are found in the
    Haversian canals
  • Osteocytes are nourished by these blood vessels

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Keeping Bone Tissue Healthy
  • Haversian canals (osteons) are tubes through bone
    tissue.
  • Blood vessels and nervous tissue are found in the
    Haversian canals
  • Osteocytes are nourished by these blood vessels
  • Canaliculi small channels radiate through
    matrix interconnecting lacunae (small pockets
    that have bone cells) and linking them to blood
    vessels

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How bones grow!
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How bones grow!
  • Long bones (like those of arms legs) - have
    growth plates at either end

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How bones grow!
  • Long bones (like those of arms legs) - have
    growth plates at either end
  • The cartilage in the growth plates cause bones to
    lengthen

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How bones grow!
  • Long bones (like those of arms legs) - have
    growth plates at either end
  • The cartilage in the growth plates cause bones to
    lengthen
  • Cartilage is then ossified becoming bone

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How bones grow!
  • Long bones (like those of arms legs) - have
    growth plates at either end
  • The cartilage in the growth plates cause bones to
    lengthen
  • Cartilage is then ossified becoming bone

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How bones grow!
  • Long bones (like those of arms legs) - have
    growth plates at either end
  • The cartilage in the growth plates cause bones to
    lengthen
  • Cartilage is then ossified becoming bone

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Bone Classification p.136
  • Long bones
  • Short bones
  • Flat bones
  • Irregular bones
  • color at least 2 of each on your worksheet!

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Connecting Bones Together
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Connecting Bones Together
  • While bone is strong structurally it is a soft
    material that wears easily

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Connecting Bones Together
  • While bone is strong structurally it is a soft
    material that wears easily
  • Cartilage at ends of bone prevent bone on bone
    wear

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Connecting Bones Together
  • While bone is strong structurally it is a soft
    material that wears easily
  • Cartilage at ends of bone prevent bone on bone
    wear
  • Ligaments hold bones together

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Connecting Bones Together
  • While bone is strong structurally it is a soft
    material that wears easily
  • Cartilage at ends of bone prevent bone on bone
    wear
  • Ligaments hold bones together

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Joint Movement
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Stick Figure
  • Fill out matching on joint movements worksheet
  • Make stick figure perform movements

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Different types of joints.
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Different types of joints.
  • Fixed joints - found in skull do not allow
    movement . These are also called suture joints
    because of their jagged appearance

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Different types of joints.
  • Fixed joints - found in skull do not allow
    movement . These are also called suture joints
    because of their jagged appearance

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Different types of joints.
  • Hinged joints - like those found in the knee
    provide movement similar to a door hinge

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Different types of joints.
  • Hinged joints - like those found in the knee
    provide movement similar to a door hinge

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Different types of joints.
  • Hinged joints - like those found in the knee
    provide movement similar to a door hinge
  • Allow for flexion and extension
  • Ex humeroulnar (elbow)

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Hinge Joint Examples
  • Knee
  • Ankle
  • Interphalangeal

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Different types of joints.
  • Ball and socket joints - like those found in the
    shoulder and hips allow for movement in all
    directions

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Different types of joints.
  • Ball and socket joints - like those found in the
    shoulder and hips allow for movement in all
    directions

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Different types of joints.
  • Ball and socket joints - like those found in the
    shoulder and hips allow for movement in all
    directions

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Different types of joints.
  • Ball and socket joints - like those found in the
    shoulder and hips allow for movement in all
    directions true circumduction and rotation
  • Ex Hip (acetabulum and head of femur)

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Ball and Socket Examples
  • Scapula and humerus

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Different types of joints.
  • Gliding joints - like those found in the back
    allow small movements between bones, flat
    surfaces meet, no rotation, only sliding of one
    bone over another

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Different types of joints.
  • Gliding joints - like those found in the back
    allow small movements between bones, flat
    surfaces meet, no rotation, only sliding of one
    bone over another

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Different types of joints.
  • Gliding joints - like those found in the back
    allow small movements between bones, flat
    surfaces meet, no rotation, only sliding motion
    of one bone over another

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Different types of joints.
  • Gliding joints - like those found in the back
    allow small movements between bones, flat
    surfaces meet, no rotation, only sliding of one
    bone over another
  • Ex facet joints of vertebrate

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Gliding Joints Examples
  • Acromioclavicular (manubrium and clavicle ends
    of clavicle)
  • between carpals and tarsals (intercarpal and
    intertarsal)

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Saddle Joint
  • Convex surface meets concave, like rider on a
    saddle
  • No rotation
  • Movement includes circumduction and angular
    movements

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Saddle Joint Examples
  • Thumb (carpometacarpal joint between 1st
    metacarpal and trapezium)

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Different types of joints.
  • Pivot joints - like the one found at the elbow
    end of the radius arm bone, allows rotational
    movement

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Different types of joints.
  • Pivot joints - like the one found at the elbow
    end of the radius arm bone, allows rotational
    movement

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Different types of joints.
  • Pivot joints - like the one found at the elbow
    end of the radius arm bone allow rotational
    movement
  • Pronation and supination of hand (radial humeral
    and radial ulnar)

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Pivot Joint Examples
  • C1/C2 atlas/axis

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Ellipsoidal Joint
  • Oval articular face fits within a depression on
    opposing surface
  • Example Human Wrist

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Ellipsoidal Joint Examples
  • Phalanges of toes with metatarsals
  • Phalanges of fingers with metacarpal
  • temporamandibular
  • Wrist (radiocarpal)

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Different types of joints.
  • Fixed
  • Hinged
  • Ball and Socket
  • Saddle
  • Gliding
  • Pivot
  • Ellipsoidal

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How many bones do you have?
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How many bones do you have?
  • Human adults have 206 bones

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How many bones do you have?
  • Human adults have 206 bones
  • Human infants have more bones, 275 at birth

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How many bones do you have?
  • Human adults have 206 bones
  • Human infants have more bones, 275 at birth
  • As infants age some of their bones fuse together
    forming the 206 bones of an adult

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How many bones do you have?
  • Human adults have 206 bones
  • Human infants have more bones, 275 at birth
  • As infants age some of their bones fuse together
    forming the 206 bones of an adult

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How strong are bones?
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How strong are bones?
  • Bone has the strength of steel with only one
    fifth the weight

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How strong are bones?
  • Bone has the strength of steel with only one
    fifth the weight
  • But bones do break

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How strong are bones?
  • Bone has the strength of steel with only one
    fifth the weight (calcium phosphate is 2/3 wt.
    1/3 is collagen ,
  • osteocytes,
  • and other cell
  • types
  • But bones do
  • break

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How strong are bones?
  • Bone has the strength of steel with only one
    fifth the weight
  • And your skeleton shape can be changed

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The parts of the skeleton
  • COLOR CODE ON YOUR WORKSHEET!

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The parts of the skeleton
  • The axial skeleton

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The parts of the skeleton
  • The axial skeleton
  • Supports brain, spinal cord, and organs in
    ventral cavity

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The parts of the skeleton
  • The axial skeleton
  • includes
  • 1-- skull
  • cranium 8 bones

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The parts of the skeleton
  • The axial skeleton
  • includes
  • 1-- skull
  • cranium 8 bones
  • face 14 bones

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The parts of the skeleton
  • The axial skeleton
  • includes
  • 1-- skull
  • cranium 8 bones
  • face 14 bones
  • hyoid 1 bone (u shaped bone base for muscles of
    larynx, tongue, pharynx
  • ears 6 bones

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The parts of the skeleton
  • The axial skeleton
  • includes
  • 2 -- Vertebral Column
  • spine 24 bones (C7, T12, L5)
  • sacrum 1 bone
  • coccyx 1 bone

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The parts of the skeleton
  • The axial skeleton
  • includes
  • 3 -- Thorax
  • ribs 24 bones
  • sternum 1 bone

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The parts of the skeleton
  • The appendicular skeleton

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The parts of the skeleton
  • The appendicular skeleton
  • this is the system of bones that include the
    limbs and the bones that attach them to the axial
    skeleton

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The parts of the skeleton
  • The appendicular skeleton
  • Includes
  • pectoral girdle
  • 2 scapula, right and left
  • 2 clavicle, right and left

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The parts of the skeleton
  • The appendicular skeleton
  • Includes
  • pectoral girdle
  • upper limbs
  • 2 humerus
  • 2 ulna
  • 2 radius
  • 16 carpals
  • 10 metacarpals
  • 28 phalanges

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The parts of the skeleton
  • The appendicular skeleton
  • Includes
  • pectoral girdle
  • upper limbs
  • 2 humerus
  • 2 ulna
  • 2 radius
  • 16 carpals
  • 10 metacarpals
  • 28 phalanges

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The parts of the skeleton
  • The appendicular skeleton
  • Includes
  • pectoral girdle
  • upper limbs
  • 2 humerus
  • 2 ulna
  • 2 radius
  • 16 carpals
  • 10 metacarpals
  • 28 phalanges

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The parts of the skeleton
  • The appendicular skeleton
  • Includes
  • pectoral girdle
  • upper limbs
  • pelvic girdle 2 bones

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The parts of the skeleton
  • The appendicular skeleton
  • Includes
  • pectoral girdle
  • upper limbs
  • pelvic girdle 2 bones
  • lower limbs

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The parts of the skeleton
  • The appendicular skeleton
  • Includes
  • pectoral girdle
  • upper limbs
  • pelvic girdle 2 bones
  • lower limbs
  • femur 2 bones

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The parts of the skeleton
  • The appendicular skeleton
  • Includes
  • pectoral girdle
  • upper limbs
  • pelvic girdle 2 bones
  • lower limbs
  • femur 2 bones
  • patella 2 bones
  • (knee)

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The parts of the skeleton
  • The appendicular skeleton
  • Includes
  • pectoral girdle
  • upper limbs
  • pelvic girdle 2 bones
  • lower limbs
  • femur 2 bones
  • patella 2 bones
  • lower leg
  • tibia 2 bones
  • fibula 2 bones

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The parts of the skeleton
  • The appendicular skeleton
  • Includes
  • pectoral girdle
  • upper limbs
  • pelvic girdle 2 bones
  • lower limbs
  • femur 2 bones
  • patella 2 bones
  • lower leg
  • ankle/foot
  • tarsals 14 bones
  • metatarsals 10
  • phalanges 28 bones
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