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How many bones are in the human Body? |
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There are 206 Bones in the human body. |
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How many bones make up the Axial Skeleton? Give examples. |
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126 Bones make up the Axial Skeleton
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Bones of the skull, thorax, vertebral column
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Form longitudinal axis of the body
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How many bones make up the Appendicular Skeleton? Give examples |
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80 Bones make up the Appendicular skeleton
- Bones of the limbs and girdles that attach them to the Axial skeleton
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What are the functions of the Skeletal System? |
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•Support (support for body, attachment for soft tissues)
•Storage of minerals (calcium and phosphate)
•Calcium most abundant mineral in body (~2–4 lb)
•98% stored in bones
•Blood cell production (all formed elements of blood)
•Protection (delicate tissues and organs surrounded by bone)
•Leverage (act as levers with skeletal muscles to move body) |
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Bone classification: Name 6 categories based on shape |
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- Flat bones
- Sutural bones
- Long bones
- Short bones
- Irregular bones
- Sesamoid bones
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Bone surface features include: |
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Internal and External features that are related to functions
•Elevations/projections for tendon and ligament attachment
•Depressions/grooves/tunnels for blood vessels or nerves to lie alongside or penetrate |
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Name Periosteum two layers and functions: |
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1.Fibrous outer layer
2.Cellular inner layer
•Functions
1.Isolate bone from surrounding tissues
2.Route for blood and nervous supply
3.Actively participate in bone growth and repair |
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Name a disorder and describe how it shortens bones: |
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Pituitary growth failure
•Reduction in growth hormone leads to reduced epiphyseal cartilage activity and short bones
•Rare due to treatment with synthetic growth hormone
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Name a disorder and describe the affect on long bones: |
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Marfan syndrome
•Excessive cartilage formation at epiphyseal cartilage
•Causes long, slender limbs
•Other connective tissue abnormalities cause cardiovascular issues |
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What is Fibrodysplasiaossificansprogressiva (FOP) |
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Gene mutation that causes bone deposition around skeletal muscles
•Bones developing in unusual places = heterotopic(hetero, place) or ectopic (ektos, outside) |
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•Growth hormone levels rise after epiphyseal plates close
•Bones get thicker
Especially those in face, jaw, and hands |
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What is the most Abundant mineral in the body? |
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Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body |
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•Crack or break due to extreme mechanical stress
•Most heal as long as blood supply and cellular parts of periosteum and endosteum survive |
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Name the type of fracture: Break shaft across the long axis |
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Name the type of fracture: At the ankle and affects both leg bones |
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