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1 Skeletal Remains Objective: To learn how to determine sex and ethnicity using skeletal remains

2 Function of Bones Protection Give _________ Muscle ___________ shape
Store __________ Produce ___________ shape attachment minerals blood cells

3 Bone Marrow Red marrow: Found in ________bone Produces ___________
Yellow marrow: Found in the _________ Stores __________ spongy blood cells medullary cavity energy (fat)

4 The Human Skeleton

5 Appendicular skeleton
Axial skeleton Skull, ribs, sternum, vertebrae, sacrum, coccyx Appendicular skeleton All other bones

6 Need help remembering the bones of the body?

7 Table Talk Why do babies have more bones in their bodies than adults?
Is it true that once you break a bone you will most likely break that bone again.

8 Long Bones

9 Cartilage cells ________ Cartilage turns into _________
Bone Growth Cartilage cells ________ Cartilage turns into _________ Growth is complete when ______________ divide bone Occurs at the epiphyseal plate Epiphyseal cartilage divides to create more cartilage, while the diaphyseal cartilage is transformed into bone. This increases the length of the shaft. the epiphyseal line fuses

10 Ossification (AKA Bone Formation)
cartilage When _______ is replaced by ________ E.x. skull sutures bone Osteocytes are bone cells

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12 Age Estimation Use: _______ of long bones Length
Growth must be complete _______ of cranial sutures _________ of osteons present Length Closure Number

13 Age Estimation (Continued)
Wear and tear on the body _________ Fractures Illness

14 Age Estimates Clavicle = 25 yrs Tibia 16 or 17 in females
18 or 19 in males Teeth are most accurate in toddlers and teens (up to 21)

15 Fracture Repair

16 Fractures and Skeletal Remains
Fractures aid an investigation by ____________ fractures to medical records Matching

17 Fractures

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19 Bone Remodeling Osteoclasts Osteoblasts Occurs in response to
Bone _______ cells Osteoblasts Occurs in response to __________ stress Fracture Results in ___________ bones breaking building Repeated Thicker/stronger

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21 Osteoporosis Bone mass ___________ decreases Bones become _________
brittle Decreased bone mass = Bone is destroyed faster than it is being built Brittle bones = Less HGH is being made

22 Fact or Fiction?

23 Sex Determination

24 Nuchal Area

25 Male Skull vs Female Skull

26 Male vs Female Mandible

27 Browridges

28 Determine the Sex of Each Skull

29 Pelvic Bone Male vs Female

30 Male vs Female Pelvis A B

31 Example #1 Determine the sex of a skull with large browridges, a rough nuchal area and a slanted forehead.

32 Example #2 Determine the sex of a square pelvis with a wide short sacrum.

33 Example #3 Determine the sex of a skull with small browridges, a wide mandible and a wide chin

34 Example #4 Determine the sex of a skull with a narrow mandible, a pointed chin and an inion hook. The answer is not a she-male.

35 Question #5 Which features of the pelvis would you use to determine the sex of a pelvis?


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