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Human Systems: Skeletal System. Skeletal system Bones (hard, e.g. arms) and cartilage (soft, e.g. ear) 206 bones in humans Support and protection Helps.

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1 Human Systems: Skeletal System

2 Skeletal system Bones (hard, e.g. arms) and cartilage (soft, e.g. ear) 206 bones in humans Support and protection Helps maintaining homeostasis – Store extra minerals, make blood cells

3 Skeletal system Functions of bones Protect organs (ribs protect heart and lungs) Store minerals Role in movement Bone marrow (making blood cells)

4 Skeletal system

5 Bone structure Bone is a living organ made up of different types of tissues: Connective tissue and minerals Osteoblast cells deposit minerals Inside bones there are two kinds of tissues: If the bone tissue does not have any visible open spaces, it is called compact bone. Compact bone is rigid and dense. Bone tissue that has many open spaces is called spongy bone. Spongy bone provides most of the strength and support for a bone.

6 Bone structure Bones contain a soft tissue called marrow. Bone marrow – two types Red marrow – synthesis red blood cells (transport O2) and white blood cells (destroy pathogens) Yellow marrow – stores fats

7 Bone structure

8 Bone growth During development most bones are soft Bone formation initiates as flexible tissue - cartilage As development occurs cartilage is replaced by bone During growth, bones also increase in size During childhood, most bones still have growth plates of cartilage These growth plates provide a place for bones to continue to grow

9 Joints A place where two or more bones meet is called a joint. Some joints, such as fixed joints, allow little or no movement. Many of the joints in the skull are fixed joints. Other joints, such as your shoulder, allow a lot of movement. Joints can be classified based on how the bones in a joint move: Gliding or sliding joints Hinge joints Ball and socket joints

10 Joints

11 Joints are often placed under a great deal of stress but they can withstand a lot of wear and tear because of their structure. Joints are held together by ligaments - Ligaments are strong elastic bands of connective tissue. They connect the bones in a joint.

12 Injuries and diseases Fracture- the breaking of a bone Dislocation of joint- A dislocated joint is a joint in which one or more bones have been moved out of place. Sprain – ligament are stretched too far or torn Osteoporosis - Bone density decreases and bones become weak and break more easily. Arthritis - joints may swell or stiffen Gout – accumulation of uric acid


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