Musculoskeletal System L1 Flashcards
How many bones does the adult skeleton consist of?
206
Cranial: 8
Auditory ossicles: 6
Facial: 14
Vertebral column: 26
Hyoid, sternum + ribs: 26
Upper limb: 64
Lower limb: 62
Diagram L1
Coronal Suture
Sagittal suture
State the functions of bone
- Support -provide a rigid framework, allow us to stand, sit, move
- Protection - enclose vital structures + viscera.
- Movement / Leverage - anchoring attatchments (points) for muscles, allowing muscles to attach to bone. When muscles contract, they pull on bone attacthments, causing movement at joints, therefore, bones act as LEVERS, with joints as pivot points
- STORAGE OF MINERALS - in bone matrix, primarily calcium + phosphorus
- BLOOD CELL FORMATION
(Haemopoiesis)
in red marrow, not all bones have red marrow! - Lipid storage in emergencies - in yellow marrow (not in all bones)
- Inorganic minerals (calcium, phosphorus): give bones hardness, resist compression
- Organic collagens give bones flexibility, resist tension, pulling
State the function of inorganic minerals in human bone
Calcium, phosphorus
Gives bone hardness allowing them to resist compression
State the function of organic collagens in human bone
Gives bone flexibility
Resists tension / pulling
Give an example of an inorganic mineral found in human bone
Calcium hydroxyapatite crystals (GIVE STRENGTH)
Give an example of an organic collagen found in human bone
Type 1 collagen - provides flexivibility and resistance to stress
Divisions and Classifications
The human body is BILATERALLY SYMMETRICAL
REFER TO DIAGRAM L1
Axial Bones: Mainly protective
- Skull
- Vertebral Column
- Ribs
- Sternum
- Hyoid
Appendicualr bones: To provide motility
- EVERYTHING ELSE
State examples of appendicular bones
Upper limb bones:
- Humerus (upper arm bone connecting the shoulder to elbow
Describe the classication of bones
Shape of bones relate to function
5 major shapes:
- Long - HUMERUS
- Short (cuboidal) - CARPAL
- Flat - PARIETAL
- Irregular - VERTEBRA
- Sesamoid - PATELLA
- SUTURAL BONES (do we need to know?) - irregular, found in sutures of cranial bones, not found in all indivduals
REFER TO DIAGRAM L1
Describe the structure and function of the axial skeleton
Bones lined up vertically along an axis. This is FOR SUPPORT
Skull, vertebral (spinal) column, hyoid, ribs, sternum
Skull: encases brain
Vertebral column: Encases spinal cord
Ribs: Cage around the heart and lungs
Describe the structure and function of the appendicular skeleton
Bones include those of upper limbs and lower limbs
Includes girdles (skeletal components/ bony structures that connect appendicular skeleton (upper limbs + lower limbs) to axial skeleton
Two sets of girdles
Include SCAPULAE (shoulder blades) + PELVIS (HIP GIRDLE) linking structures between limbs and axial skeleton
Pelvis - connects bones of lower limbs (legs) to axial skeleton
What are the surface markings on bones?
Specific features / irregularities on surface of bones - found where there is connective tissue attached to bone including
- Fascia - fibrous connective tissue
- Ligaments - connect bone to bone
- Tendons - connect muscle to bone
- Aponeuroses - sheet like connective tissue
State the surface marking on bones
DIAGRAM L1
Head
Neck
Tubercle
Intertrochanteric line
Lesser trochanter
Attachment site for gluteus minimus
Greater trochanter
What is a joint?
The site where 2 or more skeletal elements come together / articulate