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  1. Skeletal System

    Four major types of bone: Long- arms, legs and fingers. Tubular shaft, articular surface. Short - metacarpals, metatarsals and phalanges. Tubular shaft, articular surface. Flat- skull, sternum, scapula and ribs. Thin with a broad surface. Irregular - vertebrae, carpals, tarsals and patella.

  2. Skeletal system

    The skeletal system consists of bones, joints, and cartilage that provide structure, protection, movement, and support. There are two main divisions - the axial skeleton which includes the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage, and the appendicular skeleton which includes the limbs and girdles. Bones can be classified by their shape as long ...

  3. Ch 07 The Skeletal System

    Dismiss. 1 THE SKELETAL SYSTEM 2 3 Functions of the Skeletal System Support and protection Body movement Blood cell formation = hemopoiesis (occurs in bone marrow) Storage of inorganic materials (salt, calcium, potassium….) 4 ORGANIZATION About 206 bones With 2 Main Divisions 5 Axial Skeleton Head, neck, trunk Skull Hyoid Bone Vertebral ...

  4. Ch. 5 Lecture

    5. Overview of the Skeletal System. Skeleton (Greek) = "dried up body". Two subdivisions of the skeleton. Axial skeleton - longitudinal axis of body. Appendicular skeleton - limbs & girdles. Parts of the skeletal system: Bones (skeleton) Joints.

  5. The skeletal system anatomy

    The skeletal system anatomy. 1. 2. The bones primarily give support to the appendages and protect the fragile organs of the body such as the brain, spinal cord, heart, and lungs. They also store calcium and phoshorus in the hard bone matrix, which can be released when needed elsewhere. The bumps, ridges, and grooves on the surface of bones ...

  6. Anatomy of skeletal system

    The skeletal system has 206 bones and is divided into the axial skeleton (skull, vertebral column, rib cage) and appendicular skeleton (limbs and girdles). Bones provide structure, protection, movement, mineral storage, and blood cell formation. There are four types of bones based on shape - long, short, flat, and irregular.

  7. The Skeletal System (Bones and Joints)

    1k likes | 1.94k Views. The Skeletal System (Bones and Joints). Anatomy & Physiology I Chapter 7. Bone as a Tissue. osteology - the study of bone skeletal system - composed of bones, joints, cartilages, and ligaments form strong flexible framework of the body cartilage - forerunner of most bones. Download Presentation. trochanter. connects ...

  8. PPTX The Skeletal System

    Functions of Your Skeletal System. 1. The skeleton gives shape and support to your body. 2. Bones protect your internal organs. For example, your rib cage protects your heart and lungs and your skull protects your brain. 3. Major muscles are attached to bone and help them move. 4.

  9. PPT

    Presentation Transcript. Chapter 8The Skeletal System • Skeletal system - the framework of bones and cartilage that protects organs and allows movement. • Orthopedics - the preservation and restoration of the skeletal system. Surface Features of Bones • 1. joint formation • 2. muscle attachment • 3. passage of nerves and blood vessels ...

  10. Skeletal system.ppt

    Osteon (Haversian system) is the basic unit: Osteocytes are arranged in concentric lamellae; Around a central canal containing blood vessels; Canaliculi connect the lacunae of osteocytes; Perforating (Volkmann's canals) canals: perpendicular to the central canal; carry blood vessels into bone and marrow

  11. PPT

    Presentation Transcript. Skeletal System Chapter 5. The Skeletal System Parts of the skeletal system Bones (skeleton) Joints Cartilages Ligaments Two subdivisions of the skeleton Axial skeleton Appendicular skeleton. Functions of Bones Support the body Protect soft organs Acts as a lever for attached skeletal muscles Store minerals and fats ...

  12. Interactive Powerpoint: Skeletal System

    It describes that the skeletal system is made up of bones and cartilage, with adults having 206 bones that provide structure, protect organs, allow for movement, and store minerals. It also outlines some of the main bones in areas like the spine, ribs, hands, feet, hips, legs, arms, and provides information on bone composition and joints.

  13. Chapter 5 The Skeletal System

    The Skeletal System Parts of the skeletal system Bones (skeleton) Joints Cartilages Ligaments Divided into. Similar presentations About project

  14. Ch. 5 Lecture

    Protection a. Ex: skull bones fused to enclose the brain b. Ex: vertebrae surround spinal cord c. Ex: rib cage encloses thoracic organs 3. Movement a. Skeletal muscles attached to bone via tendons, move body and its parts b. Results in full body locomotion, fine movements, internal movements 4.

  15. PPT

    Presentation Transcript. Chapter 5The Skeletal System Day 1 Notes: The Skeletal System • Parts of the skeletal system • Bones (skeleton) • Joints • Cartilages • Ligaments (bone to bone) (tendon=bone to muscle) • Divided into two divisions • Axial skeleton: bones of the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage • Appendicular ...

  16. The skeletal system (slide show)

    The skeletal system (slide show) Sep 25, 2012 •. 120 likes • 49,878 views. William Banaag. My lecture about the Skeletal System. Education Business Technology. The skeletal system (slide show) - Download as a PDF or view online for free.

  17. Skeletal System PowerPoint

    Skeletal-System-PowerPoint.ppt - Free download as Powerpoint Presentation (.ppt), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or view presentation slides online. The skeletal system has 5 main functions: movement, support, protection, blood cell production, and mineral storage. It consists of two main parts - the axial skeleton including the skull and spine, and the appendicular skeleton including the ...

  18. Skeletal System Presentation

    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

  19. Skeletal system powerpoint

    Skeletal system powerpoint. The skeletal system has five main functions: providing structure and support, enabling movement, protecting organs, storing minerals, and forming blood cells. It is made up of the axial skeleton including the skull, spine, ribs, and sternum, and the appendicular skeleton of the shoulders, arms, hips and legs.

  20. PPT

    An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: ... Skeletal System. We are the skeletal system In our system, there are 206 bones Our job is to provide your body with support We also protect vital organs We help you move Just like this skeleton. What bones are made of - Katie. 202 views • 12 slides.

  21. Skeletal System Powerpoint

    Skeletal+System+Powerpoint.ppt - Free download as Powerpoint Presentation (.ppt), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or view presentation slides online. The skeletal system has five main functions: providing movement through muscle attachment points, support for the body, protection of vital organs, production of blood cells, and storage of minerals.

  22. PPT

    Chapter 7 - The Skeletal System Individual bones are the organs of the skeletal system. A bone contains very active tissues. Bone Structure. Bone classification • Classified according to their shapes: • Long - longitudinal axis and expanded ends Ex: forearm and thigh bones • Short - cube like with lengths and widths about equal Ex: wrist ...

  23. PPT

    Presentation Transcript. 5 The Skeletal System. The Skeletal System Parts of the skeletal system Bones (skeleton) Joints Cartilages Ligaments Two subdivisions of the skeleton Axial skeleton Appendicular skeleton. Functions of Bones Support the body Protect soft organs Skull and vertebrae for brain and spinal cord Rib cage for thoracic cavity ...