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2 major constructions of the skeletal system |
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5. Functions of the skeletal system |
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1. support 2. protection 3. system of levers for muscles to move the body 4. storage of lipids and minerals 5. Red marrow is site for hematpoiesis (red blood cell formation) |
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bones that lie around the body's center of gravity |
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bones of the limbs, or appendages |
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3 types of skeletal cartilage |
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1. hyaline 2. elastic 3. fibrocartilage |
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hyaline cartilage (funtion and location) |
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Function: provides sturdy support/shape, with some resilience and give
Location: nose, connects ribs to sternum, covers most joints |
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elastic cartilage (function and location) |
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Function: provides shape and support, offers much more flexibility than hyaline and tolerates repeated bending
Location: external ear and epiglottis |
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Fibrocartilage (function and location) |
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Function: offers tensile strength and can withstand heavy compression
Location: intervertebral discs and knee joint |
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2 types of osseous tissue (bone tissue) |
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composed of small trabeculae (bars) bone, and lots of open space |
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1. long 2. short 3. flat 4. irregular |
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long bone characteristics |
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1. longer than they are wide 2. consist of a shaft with heads at either end 3. composted predominantly of compact bone 4. example: femur |
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short bone characteristics |
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1. cube shaped 2. consist of more spongy bone than compact bone 3. example: tarsals and carpals |
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flat bone characteristics |
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1. thin 2. two waferlike layers of compact bone, sandwhiching spongy bone 3. many are curved (bones of skull) |
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irregular bone characteristics |
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1. do not fall into any of the previous categories 2. example: vertebrae |
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function of bone markings |
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1. reveal where bones form joints with other bones 2. attachment point for muscles, tendons, and ligaments 3. passageway for blood vessels and nerve endings |
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2 categories of bone markings |
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1. projections/processes: sites that grow out of bone and serve as attachment points for muscles to form joints 2. depressions/cavities: serve as conduits for blood vessels and nerves |
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8 Projections for muscle and ligament attachment |
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1. tuberosity 2. crest 3. trochanter 4. line 5. tubercle 6. epicondyle 7. spine 8. process |
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large, rounded projection, may be roughened |
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narrow, prominent ridge of bone |
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very large, blunt, irregularly shaped process |
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narrow ridge of bone, less prominent than a crest |
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small rounded projection or process |
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raised area on or above a condyle |
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sharp, slender, often pointed projection |
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4 projections that help form joints |
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1. head 2. facet 3. condyle 4. ramus |
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bony expansion carried on a narrow neck |
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smooth, nearly flat articular surface |
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rounded, articular projection |
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4. depression and openings for blood vessels and nerves |
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1. groove 2. fissure 3. foramen 4. notch |
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narrow, slit-like opening |
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indentation at the edge of a structure |
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1. meatus 2. sinus 3. fossa |
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bone cavity filled with air and lined with mucous membranes |
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shallow, basin-like depression in a bone |
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periosteum and osteogenic layer |
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fibrous membrane covering of bone, osteogenic layer is where osteoblasts and osteocyclasts are found |
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perforating (Sharpey's) fibers |
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fibers from the periosteum that penetrate into bone |
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end of long bone (thin layer of compact bone, enclosing spongy bone) |
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covers epiphyseal surface in place of periosteum |
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thin area of hyaline cartilage that allows for longitudinal growth, only found in young animals. Become epiphyseal lines once bone is done growing. |
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central cavity of bone shaft, storage place for yellow marrow |
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adipose tissue inside medullary cavity, in infancy this area also involved in forming red blood cells, red marrow is found |
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red marrow (location in adults) |
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epiphysis, occupying spaces between the trabeculae of spongy bone |
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1. lines the internal shaft of bones, lines medullary cavity 2. covers the trabeculae of spongy bones 3. lines canals of compact bone |
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composition of spongy bone, forms a spiky, open network |
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how is bone tissue organized |
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central (haversian) canal |
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runs parallel to the long axis of the bone and carries blood vessels, nerves, and lymph vessels |
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chambers that hold osteocytes |
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lacunae that are arranged in concentric circles |
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osteon (Haversian system) |
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a central canal and all the concentric lamellae surrounding it |
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1. tiny canals radiating from the central canal to the lamella 2. forms a dense transportation network through the bone matrix, connecting all living bone cells to nutrient supply |
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perforating (Volkmann's) canals |
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canals that run from the periosteum to the compact bone and marrow cavity at right angles to the shaft |
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