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1 The Skeletal System Parts of the skeletal system
Divided into two divisions Axial skeleton Appendicular skeleton

2 Functions of the Skeletal System
Hematopoiesis

3 Skeletal Tissue Osseous tissue Two types: Figure 5.2b

4 Classification of Bones
1. Long bones Ex. 2. Short Bones 3. Flat Bones 4. Irregular Bones

5 Classification of Bones on the Basis of Shape
Figure 5.1

6 Gross Anatomy of a Long Bone
Diaphysis Epiphysis Figure 5.2a

7 Structures of a Long Bone
Periosteum Sharpey’s fibers Arteries Figure 5.2c

8 Structures of a Long Bone
Articular cartilage (Articular – relates to the joints) Figure 5.2a

9 Structures of a Long Bone
Medullary cavity Infants vs Adults Figure 5.2a

10 Quick Write Draw and label bone: 1. Diaphysis 2. Epiphysis
3. Periosteum (what do I do??) 4. Sharpey’s fibers (what do I do??) 5. Articular Cartilage (what do I do??)

11 LET’S DO THE CHICKEN DANCE!!!!!!

12 Microscopic Anatomy of Bone
Osteon (Haversian System) Central (Haversian) canal Volkmann’s (perforating) canal

13 Microscopic Anatomy of Bone
Lacuna – Canaliculus – Lamella – Detail of Figure 5.3

14 Quick Write Give the steps for an osteocyte to receive nutrients?
1. Blood 2. Enters… Osteocyte

15 Types of Bone Cells Osteocytes Osteoblasts Osteoclasts remake entire skeleton about every 10 years – 10%/year

16 Changes in the Human Skeleton
Ossification Cartilage remains in isolated areas (hyaline, fibro, elastic, articular) Epiphyseal plates vs Epiphyseal lines

17 Stages of Bone Growth

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19 Bone Remodeling Video Dependent on:

20 Bone Fractures Closed (simple) vs Open (compound) Treatment:

21 Common Types of Fractures – (p. 137)
Table 5.2

22 Repair of Bone Fractures (diagram)

23 surgery

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25 Broken leg broken arm

26 STOP

27 Bone Markings Bulges, depressions, and holes that serve as:
Sites of attachment for muscles, ligaments, and tendons Joint surfaces Conduits for blood vessels and nerves

28 Bone Markings (see table pg 134)
Categories of bone markings A. Projections and processes – grow out from the bone surface “T” B. Depressions or cavities – indentations “F” CHICKENS SOON TO COME…….

29 Bone Markings: Projections – Sites of Muscle and Ligament Attachment
Tuberosity – rounded projection Crest – narrow, prominent ridge of bone Trochanter – large, blunt, irregular surface Tubercle – small rounded projection Epicondyle – raised area above a condyle Spine – sharp, slender projection Process – any bony prominence

30 Bone Markings: Projections – Projections That Help to Form Joints
Head – bony expansion carried on a narrow neck Facet – smooth, nearly flat articular surface Condyle – rounded articular projection Ramus – armlike bar of bone

31 Bone Markings: Depressions and Openings
Meatus – canal-like passageway Sinus – cavity within a bone Fossa – shallow, basin-like depression Foramen – round or oval opening through a bone


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