A&P 1 Test 3 (Bio 102) Flashcards
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5 Functions of the skeletal system
Support
Protection
Movement
Storage
Blood Cell Production
4 components of the skeletal system
Bones - 206
Cartilage - Cushions Joints…nose and ears
Ligaments - Connects Bones to Bones
Tendons - Attach muscles
How many bones are in the human body
206
What does cartilage do?
Cushions joints and supports structures like the nose and ears.
What do ligaments do?
Connect bones to other bones at joints.
What do Tendons do?
Attach muscles to bones
Which heals easily (by comparison) Ligaments or Tendons?
Tendons - better blood flow
5 Classifications of bones (types of bones)
Long
Short
Flat
Irregular
Sesamoid
Example of Long Bones
Longer than wide (so finger bones are “long”)
Used for movement
Femur and Humerus, etc…
Example of Short Bones
(Cube-shaped, provide stability, support)
Carpals
Tarsals
Example of Flat Bones (3)
(Thin and protect organs, sites of muscle attachment)
skull, ribs, sternum
Example of Irregular Bones
(Complex shapes, Serve various functions)
vertebrae
pelvis
Example of Sesamoid Bones
(Form within tendons to protect them)
Patella
Anatomy of the long bone
(6 parts - D.E.M.M.P.E)
Diaphysis: Shaft of the bone.
Epiphysis: Ends of the bone (proximal and distal).
Metaphysis: Region between diaphysis and epiphysis, contains the growth plate.
Medullary cavity: Hollow area inside diaphysis containing yellow marrow.
Periosteum: Outer fibrous covering.
Endosteum: Thin membrane lining the medullary cavity.
Define Diaphysis
Shaft of the bone.
Define Epiphysis
Ends of the bone (proximal and distal)
Define Metaphysis
Region between diaphysis and epiphysis, contains the growth plate.
Define Medullary Cavity
Hollow area inside diaphysis containing yellow marrow.
Define Periosteum
Outer fibrous covering
Define Endosteum
Thin membrane lining the medullary cavity
Compact Bone has ___________
Thin outer layers
Spongy Bone description
Central spongy bone contains red marrow
Scientific Words for bony parts
F.T.C.F.C.P.T.M.S.S.
Foramen
Tuberosity
Condyle
Fossa
Crest
Process
Trochanter
Meatus
Sinus
Sulcus
Foramen
Hole in a bone for passage of nerves/blood vessels (e.g., foramen magnum in skull).