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Bones Notes

Bones Notes. Skeletal System. Bones (skeleton) The skeleton has 206 bones Joints Cartilage ligaments. Divided into two divisions Axial skeleton – bones of face & skull , vertebrae , sternum , ribs , sacrum

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Bones Notes

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  1. Bones Notes

  2. Skeletal System • Bones (skeleton) • The skeleton has 206 bones • Joints • Cartilage • ligaments

  3. Divided into two divisions • Axial skeleton – bones of face & skull, vertebrae, sternum, ribs, sacrum • Appendicular skeleton – bones of pectoral & pelvic girdle, extremities (arms & legs), bones of hands and feet

  4. FUNCTION • Support of the body • Protection of soft organs • Movement due to attached skeletal muscles • Storage of minerals and fats • Blood cell formation (hematopoiesis)

  5. Classification of Bone • Long bones • Typically longer than wide • Have a shaft with heads at both ends • Examples: Femur, humerus, radius, ulna, metatarsal, metacarpals

  6. Short bones • Generally cube-shape • Examples: carpals, tarsals, patella, calcaneus

  7. Flat bones • Thin and flattened • Usually curved • Examples: Skull bones (frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital), mandible, ribs, sternum

  8. Irregular bones • Irregular shape or does not fit into other categories • Example: Vertebrae and hip

  9. Bone Markings • Surface features of bones • Sites of attachments for muscles, tendons, and ligaments • Passages for nerves and blood vessels

  10. Categories of bone markings • Projections and processes – grow out from the bone surface • Tuberosity – large round projections • Tubercle – small, round projections or processes • Head – bony expansion carried on narrow neck

  11. Trochanter – very large, irregular shaped process • Ramus – armlike bar of bone • Condyle – round articular projection • Spine – sharp, slender, pointed projection

  12. Crest – narrow ridge of bone’

  13. Depressions or cavities – indentations • Meatus – canal-like passageway • Sinus – cavity within a bone filled with air lined with mucus membrane

  14. Fossa – shallow, basin-like depression • Fissure – narrow slit-like opening • Foramen – round or oval opening through bone

  15. Bone Development

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