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The Skeletal System.  Compact bone – dense outer layer  Spongy bone – honeycomb of trabeculae filled with yellow bone marrow Types of Bone.

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1 The Skeletal System

2  Compact bone – dense outer layer  Spongy bone – honeycomb of trabeculae filled with yellow bone marrow Types of Bone

3 Bone Classification  Bones are classified according to their shape.

4 Structure of Long Bone  Long bones consist of a diaphysis and an epiphysis  Diaphysis  Tubular shaft that forms the axis of long bones  Composed of compact bone that surrounds the medullary cavity  Yellow bone marrow (fat) is contained in the medullary cavity

5 Structure of Long Bone Cont.  Epiphyses  Expanded ends of long bones  Exterior is compact bone, and the interior is spongy bone  Joint surface is covered with articular (hyaline) cartilage  Epiphyseal line separates the diaphysis from the epiphyses

6 Examples of Long Bone  Humorous  Femur  Radius  Ulna

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10 Structure of Short Bones  Cube-like Shape  Examples – Carpals, Tarsals

11 Structure of Flat Bones  Thin, Curved bones  Ex: Skull bones, sternum, scapula, ribs

12 Structure of Irregular Bones  Not long, short or flat  Ex: vertebrae, auditory ossicles

13 Structure of Sesamoid Bones  Small, Round, Flat  Develop inside tendons  Ex: patella

14 Structure of Wormian Bones  Tiny bones in the skull that lie between major skull bones

15 Bone Membranes  Periosteum – double-layered protective membrane  Endosteum – delicate membrane covering internal surfaces of bone

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17 Microscopic Structure of Bone: Compact Bone  Haversian system, or osteon – the structural unit of compact bone  Lamella – weight-bearing, column-like matrix tubes composed mainly of collagen  Haversian, or central canal – central channel containing blood vessels and nerves

18 Structure of Bone  Osteocytes – mature bone cells  Lacunae – small cavities in bone that contain osteocytes  Canaliculi – hairlike canals that connect lacunae to each other and the central canal

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23 Chemical Composition of Bone:  Osteoblasts – bone-forming cells  Osteocytes – mature bone cells  Osteoclasts – large cells that resorb or break down bone matrix

24 Major Functions of Bone  Support – form the framework that supports the body and cradles soft organs  Protection – provide a protective case for the brain, spinal cord, and vital organs  Movement – provide levers for muscles  Mineral storage – reservoir for minerals, especially calcium and phosphorus  Blood cell formation – hematopoiesis occurs within the marrow cavities of bones

25 Bone Marrow  Red Bone Marrow  Platelets, RBC, WBC  Infants have mostly red bone marrow  Adults – skull, ribs, sternum, clavicle, vertebrae, pelvis  Yellow Bone Marrow  Stores Fat  Within Long Bones  Main energy Source


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