SKELETAL SYSTEM By: Taylor Steedman and Sarah Gallagher.

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SKELETAL SYSTEM

By: Taylor Steedman and Sarah Gallagher

Functions of the Skeletal System

Provide points of attachments for muscles

Contain passageways for blood vessels and nerves

Continued Functions

Protect and support softer tissue and organs

Store inorganic salts

Produce red blood cells

Tendon vs LigamentBoth strong connective tissue

Muscle to bone Bone to bone

Cartilage

3 typesConnective tissue with collagenous fibers

Hyaline

Elastic

Fibrocartilage

Functions of Cartilage

Provides support, framework , and attachments

Protects underlying tissue

Forms structural models for developing bone

Parts of a bone

Epiphysis

Articular cartilage

Diaphysis

Compact bone

Spongy bone

Periosteum

Medullary cavity

Endosteum

Marrow

Epiphyseal plate

Sharpey’s fibers

Trabeculae

Endochondral bone formation

Step 1

Starts as a mass of hyaline cartilage shaped like a bony structure

Step 2

Cartilage slowly disappears only leaving calcium

A periosteum forms from connective tissue while blood vessels and osteoblasts invade inside and spongy bone forms

Step 3

The primary ossification center starts in the diaphysis moving toward the ends

Step 4

Compact bone in the diaphysis forms while the epiphysis continues the secondary ossification and spongy bone forms in all directions

Step 5

A cartilagenous plate thickens with new cells in the epiphysis while osteoclasts and osteoblasts rebuild the bone tissue

Step 6

Ossification centers meet ending bone formation

Intramembranous bone formation

Classify Joints

Joints: functional junction between bones

-make bone growth possible

-help skeleton change shape

Fibrous Cartilaginous Between bones

that closely contact each other

-between flat bones

-do NOT move

Connected by Hyaline Cartilage

-separate vertebrae

-absorb shock

-limited movement

-Ex: symphysis pubis

http://www.tbeeb.net http://isischiropractic.co.uk

Synovial

Allow free movement

-articular end=hyaline cartilage

-tubular capsule=dense connective tissue

http://therapydiaportland.come

Characteristics

http://mattparsonchiropractic.comhttp://solomonsseal/wordpress.com

http://www.methodistorthopedics.com

Types of Synovial Joints

Ball and Socket

Hinge

Condyloid

http://solomonsseal/wordpress.com

http://www.studyblue.com

http://ovrt.nist.gov/joins

Gliding

Pivot

Saddle

http://www.studyblue.com

http://woodprojectplans-ideas101.com

http://themusculoskeletalsystem.weebly.com

Bone Diseases

Osteoporosis Skeletal system loses bone volume

Weakened bones

Causes: low intake of Ca & lack of exercise

Post-menopausal women

http://naturallyhealthytips.com/ostoporosis

Bone CancerOveractive osteoclastsDestroys bone tissue

http://www.nature.com

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