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CHAPTER 15 LESSON 2 The Skeletal System.

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1 CHAPTER 15 LESSON 2 The Skeletal System

2 Function of Skeleton Support Protection (vital organs)
Movement of Body AXIAL SKELETON – 80 Bones of the skull, spine, ribs, and sternum APPENDICULAR SKELETON – 126 Bones of the shoulder, arms, hands, hips, legs, and feet.

3 TYPES OF BONES Long (femur, radius) Short (phalanges)
Flat (ribs, skull) Irregular (odd shapes, vertebrae, tarsals and carpals etc.)

4 CARTILAGE Strong, flexible tissue
Line surfaces of joints and allow for smooth movement

5 JOINTS BALL AND SOCKET – widest range of movement.
PIVOT – rotation as in head rotating ELLIPSOIDAL – oval shaped fits into a curved space as in the wrist. HINGE – allows for bending and straightening

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7 PROBLEMS WITH SKELETAL SYSTEM
HAIRLINE FRACTURE – crack in the bone; parts do not separate. TRANSVERSE FRACTURE – completely across the bone. COMMINUTED FRACTURE – shattered into more than two pieces. COMPOUND FRACTURE – when bone protrudes thru skin

8 PROBLEMS CONTINUED OSTEOPOROSIS – loss of bone mass; a natural part of the aging; bones become brittle SCOLIOSIS – side to side curvature of the spine. ARTHRITIS- inflamation of the joint; two kinds osteoarithritis and ruematoid.

9 JOINT INJURIES DISLOCATION – bone slips from its normal position. Obvious deformity. SEPARATION – bone is out of place, but no ligaments/cartilage are damaged TORN CARTILAGE – sharp blow or a severe twisting of a joint. Can be repaired by arthroscopic surgery. BUNION – painful swelling of the bursa sac in the big toe. BURSITIS – bursa sac becomes inflamed.


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