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HAP Chapter 7.1 – 7.5 Notes. I. Introduction A. Living…not dead B. Functions… 1. structure 2. attachment for muscles 3. protection 4. produce blood cells.

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1 HAP Chapter 7.1 – 7.5 Notes

2 I. Introduction A. Living…not dead B. Functions… 1. structure 2. attachment for muscles 3. protection 4. produce blood cells 5. store salts (calcium) 6. house nerves and blood vessels

3 II. Long Bone structure (pg. 127) A. Epiphysis 1. Def – the end of the bone a. Forms a joint b. Proximal and distal c. Covered in articular cartilage B. Diaphysis 1. Def – the shaft of the bone a. Periosteum – outer covering -forms and repairs bone tissue

4 b. Processes – bony projections -allow attachments, room for blood vessels and nerves, acts as a puzzle piece with another bone. c. Compact bone – tightly packed -wall of diaphysis d. Spongy bone – loosely packed -found in epiphysis -light weight *c and d are resistant to bending and are strong e. Medullary cavity – opening for blood vessels f. Endosteum – layer that lines medullary cavity g. Marrow – (yellow and red)

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6 C. Microscopically Speaking… 1.Bone cells (osteocytes) are located within lacunae that lie in concentric circles around Central/Haversion canals. a. Volkmann’s Canals – connect central canals 2. Osteocytes pass nutrients and gasses. 3. Stores… a. Collagen – gives bones their strength b. Salts – gives bones their hardness

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8 III. Bone Growth and Dev. A. Development of bone 1. Intramembranous Bones a. Broad and flat bones b. Location – skull c. Process… 1.connective tissue appears 2. osteocytes  osteoblasts (bone makers) 3. create spongy bone…periosteum next 4. compact bone is then made

9 2. Endochondral Bones a. Long bones b. Location  legs, arms, ribs… c. Process… 1. Begins as hyaline cartilage 2. cartilage grows 3. bone forms in diaphysis  (primary ossification center) 4. spongy bone is laid + periosteum forms 5. spongy bone turns to compact bone 6. band of cartilage remains in epiphysis  epiphyseal plate (2 nd ossification center) 7. bone continues to grow in length

10 IV. Fractures A. Def – partial or complete break in the bone 1. Classifications a. Open – the bone exits and through the skin.  aka – compound b. Closed – the bone does not exist through the skin  aka – simple B. Types of fractures

11 1. Greenstick – incomplete fracture; bone is not completely broken 2. Transverse - the break is in a straight line across the bone 3. Spiral – the break spirals around the bone. Caused by a twisting motion. 4. Oblique – diagonal break across the bone 5. Compression – the bone is crushed causing it to look flatter in shape

12 6. Comminuted – the bone is broken into three or more pieces 7. Avulsion – a tendon/ligament pulls a bone fragment off of the bone Medial epicondylar avulsion

13 V. Skeletal Organization A. Axial Skeleton 1. supports head, neck and trunk 2. Bones a. Skull (cranium) -facial bones and brain case b. Hyoid bone -found in the neck -supports tongue c. Vertebral column -vertebrae, sacrum, coccyx

14 d. Thoracic cage -ribs and sternum B. Appendicular Skeleton 1. consists of upper and lower limbs 1. Bones a. Pectoral girdle -scapula, clavicle b. Upper limbs -humerous, radius, ulna, carpals metacarpals, phalanges

15 c. Pelvic Girdle -coxa (hipbones) -form pelvis (connection b/t appendicular and axial d. Lower limbs -femur, tibia, fibula, patella, tarsals, metatarsals, phalanges C. Bone breakdown… 1. pg. 135 – 206 bones a. Terms…17 descriptions


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