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BONES

BONES . Presented By: Thomas Pham, Gianna O’Hara and David Hall. Google Images. Questions to Ponder…. What bone differentiates men and women? A. Pelvis B. Femur C. Humerus D. Carpal bones Which one of these bones doesn’t completely fuse until age 25-30? A. Pelvis B. Sacrum C. Skull

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BONES

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  1. BONES Presented By: Thomas Pham, Gianna O’Hara and David Hall

  2. Google Images

  3. Questions to Ponder… What bone differentiates men and women? A. Pelvis B. Femur C. Humerus D. Carpal bones Which one of these bones doesn’t completely fuse until age 25-30? A. Pelvis B. Sacrum C. Skull D. Humerus Which fracture has a tendon pull off a piece of bone? A. TransverseB. ComminutedC. SegmentalD. Avulsion

  4. Why Would Bones Not Fuse Right Away? • We are still growing!! • Allows for your organs, muscles, nerves, arteries and veins to have room to migrate to their final destinations

  5. Bones that take a while to fuse/ossify: • When do all 28(ish) bones of the skull fuse together? • Between ages 13-18! • What about the sacrum? • Between ages 25-30! • The humerus? • Around age 20! • Don’t tell me the pelvis, too!? • As late as age 25 Google Images

  6. How would this help you with forensics? • Identifying the age of the patient • Collecting all bones possible • Figuring out why someone died Google Images

  7. References • Gray’s Anatomy, 40th Edition

  8. #BONES #PIPELINE2013

  9. Female vs. Male Bones • What BONES are different between female and male skeletons? • How are they different? • What are the reasons for those differences?

  10. Female vs. Male Bones • Skull • Pelvis Pelvis is easiest bone to identify between female and male skeletons! We will take a closer look at some of the pelvic bone features...

  11. Pelvis Heart Shape Circular Shape Gray’s Anatomy, 40th edition

  12. Pelvis MALE FEMALE

  13. MALE FEMALE

  14. Hmmm... In what circumstance can you not tell the difference between Male and Female Pelvic bones? • When the bones belong to a young person! • Females end bone development around 18 years old • Males end bone development around 21 years old

  15. Why so serious? What is the functional reason for the difference in pelvic bones between males and female?

  16. Childbirth!!! Baby’s head needs to exit through the pelvis!

  17. Bone Forensics

  18. References • http://anthropology.si.edu/writteninbone/male_female.html • Grey’s Anatomy, 40th edition • All Images from Google

  19. Carbon Dating

  20. Bone Fractures

  21. A. Avulsion B. GreenstickC. Oblique

  22. A. AvulsionB. SpiralC. GreenstickD. Oblique

  23. Segmental Fracture

  24. Ossification Review

  25. Where is the sacrum?

  26. What bone differentiates men and women? A. Pelvis B. Femur C. Humerus D. Carpal bones Which one of these bones doesn’t completely fuse until age 25-30? A. Pelvis B. Sacrum C. Skull D. Humerus Which fracture has a tendon pull off a piece of bone? A. TransverseB. ComminutedC. SegmentalD. Avulsion

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