Wk6- The Skeletal System Flashcards

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1
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What are the 5 types of bones?

A
  1. Long
  2. Short
  3. Flat
  4. Irregular
  5. Sesamoid
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Class / shape of bones :
Which bone type makes up the arms / legs/ hands / feet?
They support torsional strength

A

Long bones

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Class/ shape of bones:

Which bone type is small- cube like and make up the carpals / tarsals , wrists and ankles ?

A

Short bones

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Class / shape of bones :
Which type of bone is thin and parallel in shape?
Has a large surface area for protection and is found in the skull, scapula, ribs and sternum.

A

Flat bones

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Class / shape of bones :

Which bone type is complex in shape and found in the vertebrae and pelvis?

A

Irregular bones

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6
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Class / shape of bones :
Which bone type is found in the knee/
patella, hands and feet where the tendon overlaps the joint?

A

Sesamoid bones

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Long bone structure
The tubular shaft is called the ?
It is made of very strong ,- bone?
The nerve and blood supply is through a central -
It has a marrow cavity .The bone marrow is - colour?

A

Diaphysis
Cortical / compact
Central canal
Yellow

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Structure long bone
The enlarged, rounded end is called an -?
It is made of - bone
The bone marrow is - in colour
The marrow receives nutrients & oxygen via - blood cells

A

Epiphysis
Cancellous / spongey bone
Red
Red

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9
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Structure of all bones
A spongey bone sand which
- bone layer in between 2 layers of thin, hard - bone

A

Spongey , compact bone

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Bone / osseous tissue:
Is a - tissue 
It has an extra - matrix (E-M) 
65% inorganic hydroxy-
-5% organic - fibres
A

Connective tissue
Cellular
Hydroxyapatite
35% , collagen

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Bone cells:
Bones are a dynamic tissue continually degenerating and re generating 
Osteo- build bone
Osteo- are the mature bone cells
Osteo- break down bones 
O? = functional unit 

Bone Adaptation to stress (weightlifting) builds bone ? Electrical activity produced by bone minerals is detected by osteo?
Osteo? migrate to the area of activity and produce new bone.

A
Osteo blasts 
Osteo cytes
Osteo clasts 
Osteon 
Density 
Osteoblasts 
Osteoblasts
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Loss of bone mineral density:
Loss of BMD due to ageing is -
Bones grow - and thinner
The osteo- activity decreases while the osteo- activity remains the same
Between -0 and -0 years degeneration begins
Females lose - % / decade
Males lose - % / decade
Loss of bone density beyond functional threshold is called ?

A
Osteopenia 
Weaker 
Osteo blast , osteo clast 
30-40
8% 
3% 
Osteoporosis
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Cortical/ Compact bone :
Is dense and resists -
Is made of functional , cylindrical units called-
A - canal carries blood and nerve supply
Runs along the same / p? axis of the bone

A

Stresses
Osteons
Central
Parallel axis

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Cancellous bone:
Resists - directional forces 
Is NOT made of osteons but beams of bones called - 
It has a central canal - true / false 
Receives nutrients from bone -
A

Multidirectional
Trabeculae
False
Marrow

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15
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The Axial skeleton:
Consists of -0 bones
Includes the; 
skull 
H? 
auditory - 
- column
- cage
A
80 bones 
Hyoid 
Auditory ossicles 
Vertebral 
Thoracic cage
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The Appendicular skeleton:
Consists of 1-- bones 
Pectorial girdle
- limbs
- girdle 
- limbs 
Used for movement
A

126 bones
Upper limbs
Pelvic girdle
Lower limbs

17
Q

The skull :
Cranial bones = ?
Facial bones = ?

A

8

14

18
Q

The thoracic cage:

St? and ribs
True ribs = 1-?
False ribs = ? - 12
? ribs = 11-12

A

Sternum
1-7
8
Floating ribs

19
Q

Pectoral girdle and upper limb:

Pectoral girdle = c? , sc? 
Upper limb (arm) from top down 
Arm = hu? 
Forearm= ul? , ra? 
Wrist and hand= carpal bones, m? bones, ph?
A
Clavicle , Scapula 
Humerus 
Ulna 
Radius 
Metacarpal , phalanges
20
Q

Bones of the hand:

Thumbs= ?
Fingers = ?
Knuckles/ connecting fingers to hand=?
Hand = ?

A

Pollex
Phalanges
Metacarpals
Carpals

21
Q

Pelvic girdle:

P? bone = butterfly shaped
Sac? = heart shaped base of spinal column

A

Pelvic bone

Sacrum

22
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Lower limbs:

F?= upper leg
P? = Knee cap
T? and f? = lower leg , f= thinner and outside/lateral to t?

A

Femur
Patella
Tibia, fibula , fibula, tibia

23
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Bones of the feet:
Similar to bones of the hands

T?
Meta?
Ph?
Hal? = big toe

A

Tarsals
Metatarsals
Phalanges
Hallux