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Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology The Skeletal System

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Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology

The Skeletal System

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The Skeletal SystemThe Skeletal System

Slide 5.1Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings

• Parts of the skeletal system•Bones (skeleton)

• Joints

•Cartilages

• Ligaments (bone to bone)(tendon=bone to muscle)

• Divided into two divisions•Axial skeleton

• Appendicular skeleton – limbs and girdle

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Functions of BonesFunctions of Bones

Slide 5.2

• Support of the body

• Protection of soft organs

• Movement due to attached skeletal muscles

• Storage of minerals and fats

• Blood cell formation

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Bones of the Human BodyBones of the Human Body

Slide 5.3

• The skeleton has 206 bones

• Two basic types of bone tissue•Compact bone• Homogeneous

•Spongy bone• Small needle-like

pieces of bone

• Many open spacesFigure 5.2b

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Classification of BonesClassification of Bones

Slide 5.4a

• Long bones

•Typically longer than wide

•Have a shaft with heads at both ends

•Contain mostly compact bone

• Examples: Femur, humerus

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Classification of BonesClassification of Bones

Slide 5.4b

• Short bones

•Generally cube-shape

•Contain mostly spongy bone

•Examples: Carpals, tarsals

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Classification of Bones on the Classification of Bones on the Basis of ShapeBasis of Shape

Slide 5.4c

Figure 5.1

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Classification of BonesClassification of Bones

Slide 5.5a

• Flat bones

•Thin and flattened

•Usually curved

•Thin layers of compact bone around a layer of spongy bone

•Examples: Skull, ribs, sternum

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Classification of BonesClassification of Bones

Slide 5.5b

• Irregular bones

• Irregular shape

•Do not fit into other bone classification categories

•Example: Vertebrae and hip

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Classification of Bones on the Classification of Bones on the Basis of ShapeBasis of Shape

Slide 5.5c

Figure 5.1

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Gross Anatomy of a Long BoneGross Anatomy of a Long Bone

Slide 5.6

• Diaphysis•Shaft

•Composed of compact bone

• Epiphysis•Ends of the bone

•Composed mostly of spongy bone

Figure 5.2a

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Structures of a Long BoneStructures of a Long Bone

Slide 5.7

• Periosteum• Outside covering of

the diaphysis• Fibrous connective

tissue membrane

• Sharpey’s fibers• Secure periosteum to

underlying bone

• Arteries• Supply bone cells

with nutrientsFigure 5.2c

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Structures of a Long BoneStructures of a Long Bone

Slide 5.8a

• Articular cartilage

•Covers the external surface of the epiphyses

•Made of hyaline cartilage

•Decreases friction at joint surfaces Figure 5.2a

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Structures of a Long BoneStructures of a Long Bone

Slide 5.8b

• Medullary cavity

•Cavity of the shaft

•Contains yellow marrow (mostly fat) in adults

•Contains red marrow (for blood cell formation) in infants Figure 5.2a

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Bone Markings Bone Markings -- Page 119Page 119

Slide 5.9

• Surface features of bones

• Sites of attachments for muscles, tendons, and ligaments

• Passages for nerves and blood vessels

• Categories of bone markings

•Projections and processes – grow out from the bone surface

•Depressions or cavities – indentations

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Microscopic Anatomy of BoneMicroscopic Anatomy of Bone

Slide 5 10a

• Osteon (Haversian System)•A unit of bone

• Central (Haversian) canal•Opening in the center of an osteon

•Carries blood vessels and nerves

• Perforating (Volkman’s) canal•Canal perpendicular to the central canal

•Carries blood vessels and nerves

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Microscopic Anatomy of BoneMicroscopic Anatomy of Bone

Slide 5 10b

Figure 5.3

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Microscopic Anatomy of BoneMicroscopic Anatomy of Bone

Slide 5 11a

• Lacunae•Cavities containing

bone cells (osteocytes)

•Arranged in concentric rings

• Lamellae•Rings around the

central canal•Sites of lacunae Figure 5.3

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Microscopic Anatomy of BoneMicroscopic Anatomy of Bone

Slide 5 11b

• Canaliculi•Tiny canals

•Radiate from the central canal to lacunae

•Form a transport system

Figure 5.3

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Changes in the Human SkeletonChanges in the Human Skeleton

Slide 5.12

• In embryos, the skeleton is primarily hyaline cartilage

• During development, much of this cartilage is replaced by bone

• Cartilage remains in isolated areas

•Bridge of the nose

•Parts of ribs

• Joints

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Bone GrowthBone Growth

Slide 5 13a

• Epiphyseal plates allow for growth of long bone during childhood

•New cartilage is continuously formed

•Older cartilage becomes ossified

•Cartilage is broken down

•Bone replaces cartilage

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Bone GrowthBone Growth

Slide 5 13b

• Bones are remodeled and lengthened until growth stops

•Bones change shape somewhat

•Bones grow in width

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Long Bone Formation and GrowthLong Bone Formation and Growth

Slide 5 14a

Figure 5.4a

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Types of Bone CellsTypes of Bone Cells

Slide 5.15

• Osteocytes• Mature bone cells

• Osteoblasts• Bone-forming cells

• Osteoclasts• Bone-destroying cells• Break down bone matrix for remodeling and

release of calcium

• Bone remodeling is a process by both osteoblasts and osteoclasts

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Bone FracturesBone Fractures

Slide 5.16

• A break in a bone

• Types of bone fractures•Closed (simple) fracture – break that does not

penetrate the skin

•Open (compound) fracture – broken bone penetrates through the skin

• Bone fractures are treated by reduction and immobilization•Realignment of the bone

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Common Types of FracturesCommon Types of Fractures

Slide 5.17Table 5.2

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Repair of Bone FracturesRepair of Bone Fractures

Slide 5.18

• Hematoma (blood-filled swelling) is formed

• Break is splinted by fibrocartilage to form a callus

• Fibrocartilage callus is replaced by a bony callus

• Bony callus is remodeled to form a permanent patch

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Stages in the Healing of a Bone Stages in the Healing of a Bone FractureFracture

Slide 5.19

Figure 5.5

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The Axial SkeletonThe Axial Skeleton

Slide 5 20a

• Forms the longitudinal part of the body

• Divided into three parts•Skull

•Vertebral column

•Bony thorax

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The Axial SkeletonThe Axial Skeleton

Slide 5 20b

Figure 5.6

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The SkullThe Skull

Slide 5 21a

• Two sets of bones

•Cranium

•Facial bones

• Bones are joined by sutures

• Only the mandible is attached by a freely movable joint

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The SkullThe Skull

Slide 5 21b

Figure 5.7

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Bones of the SkullBones of the Skull

Slide 5.22

Figure 5.11

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Human Skull, Superior ViewHuman Skull, Superior View

Slide 5.23

Figure 5.8

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Human Skull, Inferior ViewHuman Skull, Inferior View

Slide 5.24

Figure 5.9

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ParanasalParanasal SinusesSinuses

Slide 5 25a

• Hollow portions of bones surrounding the nasal cavity

Figure 5.10

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ParanasalParanasal SinusesSinuses

Slide 5 25b

• Functions of paranasal sinuses• Lighten the skull•Give resonance and amplification to voice

Figure 5.10

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The Hyoid BoneThe Hyoid Bone

Slide 5.26

• The only bone that does not articulate with another bone

• Serves as a moveable base for the tongue

Figure 5.12

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The Fetal SkullThe Fetal Skull

Slide 5 27a

• The fetal skull is large compared to the infants total body length

Figure 5.13

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The Fetal SkullThe Fetal Skull

Slide 5 27b

• Fontanelles –fibrous membranes connecting the cranial bones

•Allow the brain to grow

•Convert to bone within 24 months after birth

Figure 5.13

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The Vertebral ColumnThe Vertebral Column

Slide 5.28

• Vertebrae separated by intervertebral discs

• The spine has a normal curvature

• Each vertebrae is given a name according to its location Figure 5.14

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Structure of a Typical VertebraeStructure of a Typical Vertebrae

Slide 5.29

Figure 5.16

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The Bony ThoraxThe Bony Thorax

Slide 5 31a

• Forms a cage to protect major organs

Figure 5.19a

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The Bony ThoraxThe Bony Thorax

Slide 5 31b

• Made-up of three parts

•Sternum

•Ribs

•Thoracic vertebrae

Figure 5.19a

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The The AppendicularAppendicular SkeletonSkeleton

Slide 5 32a

• Limbs (appendages)

• Pectoral girdle

• Pelvic girdle

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The The AppendicularAppendicular SkeletonSkeleton

Slide 5 32b

Figure 5.6c

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The Pectoral (Shoulder) GirdleThe Pectoral (Shoulder) Girdle

Slide 5.33

• Composed of two bones

•Clavicle – collarbone

•Scapula – shoulder blade

• These bones allow the upper limb to have exceptionally free movement

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Bones of the Shoulder GirdleBones of the Shoulder Girdle

Slide 5 34a

Figure 5.20a, b

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Bones of the Upper LimbBones of the Upper Limb

Slide 5 35a

• The arm is formed by a single bone

•Humerus

Figure 5.21a, b

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Bones of the Upper LimbBones of the Upper Limb

Slide 5 35b

• The forearm has two bones

• Ulna

• Radius

Figure 5.21c

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Bones of the Upper LimbBones of the Upper Limb

Slide 5.36

• The hand

•Carpals – wrist

•Metacarpals –palm

•Phalanges –fingers

Figure 5.22

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Bones of the Pelvic GirdleBones of the Pelvic Girdle

Slide 5.37

• Hip bones• Composed of three pair of fused bones

• Ilium• Ischium• Pubic bone

• The total weight of the upper body rests on the pelvis

• Protects several organs• Reproductive organs• Urinary bladder• Part of the large intestine

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The PelvisThe Pelvis

Slide 5 38a

Figure 5.23a

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Gender Differences of the PelvisGender Differences of the Pelvis

Slide 5.39

Figure 5.23c

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Bones of the Lower LimbsBones of the Lower Limbs

Slide 5 40a

• The thigh has one bone

•Femur – thigh bone

Figure 5.35a, b

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Bones of the Lower LimbsBones of the Lower Limbs

Slide 5 40b

• The leg has two bones

•Tibia

•Fibula

Figure 5.35c

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Bones of the Lower LimbsBones of the Lower Limbs

Slide 5.41

• The foot

•Tarsus – ankle

•Metatarsals –sole

•Phalanges –toes

Figure 5.25

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JointsJoints

Slide 5.43

• Articulations of bones

• Functions of joints

•Hold bones together

•Allow for mobility

• Ways joints are classified

•Functionally

•Structurally

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Functional Classification of JointsFunctional Classification of Joints

Slide 5.44

• Synarthroses – immovable joints

• Amphiarthroses – slightly moveable joints

• Diarthroses – freely moveable joints

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Structural Classification of JointsStructural Classification of Joints

Slide 5.45

• Fibrous joints

•Generally immovable

• Cartilaginous joints

• Immovable or slightly moveable

• Synovial joints

•Freely moveable

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Fibrous JointsFibrous Joints

Slide 5.46

• Bones united by fibrous tissue –synarthrosis or largely immovable.

Figure 5.27d, e

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Cartilaginous Joints Cartilaginous Joints –– mostly mostly amphiarthrosisamphiarthrosis

Slide 5.47

• Bones connected by cartilage

• Examples

•Pubic symphysis

• Intervertebraljoints

Figure 5.27b, c

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Synovial JointsSynovial Joints

Slide 5.48

• Articulating bones are separated by a joint cavity

• Synovial fluid is found in the joint cavity

Figure 5.27f–h

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Features of Synovial JointsFeatures of Synovial Joints--DiarthrosesDiarthroses

Slide 5.49

• Articular cartilage (hyaline cartilage) covers the ends of bones

• Joint surfaces are enclosed by a fibrous articular capsule

• Have a joint cavity filled with synovial fluid

• Ligaments reinforce the joint

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Structures Associated with the Structures Associated with the Synovial JointSynovial Joint

Slide 5.50

• Bursae – flattened fibrous sacs•Lined with synovial membranes

•Filled with synovial fluid

•Not actually part of the joint

• Tendon sheath•Elongated bursa that wraps around a tendon

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The Synovial JointThe Synovial Joint

Slide 5.51

Figure 5.28

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Types of Synovial Joints Based on Types of Synovial Joints Based on ShapeShape

Slide 5 52a

Figure 5.29a–c

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Types of Synovial Joints Based on Types of Synovial Joints Based on ShapeShape

Slide 5 52b

Figure 5.29d–f

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Inflammatory Conditions Inflammatory Conditions Associated with JointsAssociated with Joints

Slide 5.53

• Bursitis – inflammation of a bursa usually caused by a blow or friction

• Tendonitis – inflammation of tendon sheaths

• Arthritis – inflammatory or degenerative diseases of joints•Over 100 different types

• The most widespread crippling disease in the United States

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Clinical Forms of ArthritisClinical Forms of Arthritis

Slide 5 54a

• Osteoarthritis•Most common chronic arthritis

•Probably related to normal aging processes

• Rheumatoid arthritis•An autoimmune disease – the immune system

attacks the joints

•Symptoms begin with bilateral inflammation of certain joints

•Often leads to deformities

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Clinical Forms of ArthritisClinical Forms of Arthritis

Slide 5 54b

• Gouty Arthritis

• Inflammation of joints is caused by a deposition of urate crystals from the blood

•Can usually be controlled with diet

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