Osteology Flashcards
5 bones
Long bones Short bones Flat bones Irregular bones Sesamoid bones
Functions
1) Protection
2) Support
3) Muscle attachment
4) Movement
5)Formation of RBC - red marrow yellow marrow
(Adult flat bones = red marrow scapula ribs pelvis sternum incancellous in long bones such as femur )
6)Storeage of minerals- act as a resivoir for calcium 99% and phosphorus 85% important for muscle and nerves
Structure of flat bone
2 Thin-layers of compact bone with cancellus bone in between provides resistance against impact injuries
E.G scapula
Structure of short bones
Mainly cancellous bone surrounded by thin-layer of compact bone
Cancellous bone contains thin layers or sheets of bone and is able to absorb compression forces
Layers arranged according to predominant lines of stress
Support stability little movement
E.G talus
Structure of sesamoid bone
Often present when the line of pull of a muscle needs to alter to improve efficiency of that muscle
E.g patella