skeletal structures Flashcards

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what are the 3 divisions ok the skeleton?

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  1. axial skeleton
  2. appendicular skeleton
  3. visceral skeleton
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skeletal system

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  • framework of the body
  • made up of bones and connective tissue
  • provides structural support for all organ systems
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what bones are in the axial skeleton?

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  • head
  • vertebral column
  • ribs
  • sternum
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what bones are in the appendicular skeleton?

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bones of the limbs and connecting to the limbs from the axial skeleton

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what bones are in the visceral skeleton?

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developed in the viscera or soft structures
example:

  • penis in carnivores
  • cordis in the ox & sheep
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what the functions in the bone?

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  • “levers” to perform work
  • reservoir for calcium & phosphate
  • red marrow within (medullary cavity) of bone is source for red blood cells
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what is the composition of the bone?

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-95% solid
- 1/3 organic component
- collagen fibers
- osteoid
- proteoglycans & glycoproteins
- 2/3 inorganic hydroxyapatite crystals

  • 5% water
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basic microscopic structure of the bone, characteristics, and their functions

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  • present woven (immature) & Haversian (mature)
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different types of cells in the bone, characteristics, and their functions

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  • osteoprogenitor cells
  • osteoblast
  • osteoclasts
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osteoprogenitor cells

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develop into the more active, secretory cell = osteoblast

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osteoblast

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responsible for the production of bone matrix

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osteoclasts

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  • bone-resorbing cells
  • large, motile
    derived from stem cells of bone marrow and spleen
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osteocytes

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  • mature bone cells derived from osteoblasts
  • enclosed in bone matrix
    - maintain, synthesize, and resorb matrix
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14
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what are the classification of bone?
(bone shapes)

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  • flat bones
  • irregular bones
  • sesamoid bones
  • short bones
  • long bones
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flat bones

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  • 2 plats of compact bone, separated by cancellous bone
  • broad surfaces for attachment of large muscle groups
  • example:
    - scapula, pelvis girdle, skull
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irregular bones

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complex and irregular shaped bone
(found in the spine)

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sesamoid bones

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small bone embedded in tendon

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short bones

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  • cube shaped
  • diffuse concussion, diminish friction, change direction of tendons
  • grouped together (carpus (wrist) tarsus (ankle))
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long bones

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  • bone that is longer than its wide
  • supporting columns and levers for the skeleton
  • diaphysis: long shaft or bone
  • epiphysis: 2 enlarged ends of the long bone
20
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parts of the long bone…

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  • periosteum
  • articular cartilage
  • medullary cavity
  • endosteum
  • cortex
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woven bone

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  • immature bone
  • laid down but not organized by secondary remodeling
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Haversian bone

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mature bone that has been remodeled

  • Haversian canals
  • Volkmann canals
  • Osteon
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compact bone

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  • outer layer of bone
  • consists of osteons
  • hard, dense, gross term
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cancellous bone

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  • gross term for visible spaces in it
  • located deep to the compact bone
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Haversian canals

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  • channels within the bone that runs parallel to long axis
  • contain blood vessels
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Volkmann canals

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  • blood vessels serving external surfaces and marrow cavity
  • perpendicular to long axis of bone
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Osteon

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  • circular unit of compact bone
  • consists of a central Haversian canal