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The Skeletal System
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Identify the subdivisions of the skeleton as axial or appendicular
Objective 1 Identify the subdivisions of the skeleton as axial or appendicular
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The Skeletal System Parts of the skeletal system Bones (skeleton)
Joints – point of movement Cartilages – protection Ligaments – connect bone to bone Divided into two divisions Axial skeleton Appendicular skeleton
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The Axial Skeleton Forms the longitudinal, central part of the body
Divided into three parts Skull
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The Skull Figure 5.7
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The Axial Skeleton Forms the longitudinal, central part of the body
Divided into three parts Skull Vertebral column
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The Vertebral Column Vertebrae separated by intervertebral discs
The spine has a normal curvature Each vertebrae is given a name according to its location Figure 5.14
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The Axial Skeleton Forms the longitudinal, central part of the body
Divided into three parts Skull Vertebral column Bony thorax
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The Bony Thorax Forms a cage to protect major organs
Made-up of three parts Sternum Ribs Thoracic vertebrae Figure 5.19a
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The Appendicular Skeleton
Limbs (appendages) – all arm and leg bones Pectoral girdle Clavicle, scapula
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Bones of the Shoulder Girdle
Figure 5.20a–b
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The Appendicular Skeleton
Limbs (appendages) – all arm and leg bones Pectoral girdle Clavicle, scapula Pelvic girdle Ilium, ishium, pubic bone
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The Pelvis Figure 5.23a
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List 5 functions of bones.
Objective 2 List 5 functions of bones.
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Functions of Bones Protection of soft organs (ribs/lungs & Heart, skull/brain) Support of the body (keeps us up) Movement due to attached skeletal muscles and levers (joints) Storage of minerals (calcium and phosphorus) and fats Blood cell formation …in the marrow (center) of long bones
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