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1、The Skeletal The Skeletal System:System:Structure,Function,and Structure,Function,and DiseasesDiseases of the bones and joints of the bones and jointsIs this the correct anatomical position?The Skeletal SystemCopyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publishing as Benjamin CummingsParts of the skeletal s
2、ystemBones(skeleton)JointsCartilagesLigaments(bone to bone)(tendon=bone to muscle)Divided into two divisionsAxial skeletonAppendicular skeleton limbs and girdleFunctions of BonesCopyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publishing as Benjamin CummingsSupport of the bodyProtection of soft organsMovement d
3、ue to attached skeletal musclesStorage of minerals and fatsBlood cell formationBones of the Human BodyCopyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publishing as Benjamin CummingsThe skeleton has 206 bonesTwo basic types of bone tissueCompact boneHomogeneousSpongy boneSmall needle-like pieces of boneMany ope
4、n spacesFigure 5.2bMicroscopic Anatomy of BoneCopyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publishing as Benjamin CummingsFigure 5.3Bones are classified by Bones are classified by their their shapeshape:1.long 2.short 3.flat 4.irregular Classification of Bones on the Basis of ShapeCopyright 2003 Pearson Edu
5、cation,Inc.publishing as Benjamin CummingsFigure 5.1Classification of BonesCopyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publishing as Benjamin CummingsLong bonesTypically longer than wideHave a shaft with heads at both endsContain mostly compact boneExamples:Femur,humerusGross Anatomy of a Long BoneCopyrigh
6、t 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publishing as Benjamin CummingsDiaphysisShaftComposed of compact boneEpiphysis Ends of the boneComposed mostly of spongy boneFigure 5.2aStructures of a Long BoneCopyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publishing as Benjamin CummingsPeriosteumOutside covering of the diaphysi
7、sFibrous connective tissue membraneSharpeys fibersSecure periosteum to underlying boneArteriesSupply bone cells with nutrientsFigure 5.2cClassification of BonesCopyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publishing as Benjamin CummingsShort bonesGenerally cube-shapeContain mostly spongy boneExamples:Carpal
8、s,tarsalsClassification of BonesCopyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publishing as Benjamin CummingsFlat bonesThin and flattenedUsually curvedThin layers of compact bone around a layer of spongy boneExamples:Skull,ribs,sternumClassification of BonesCopyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publishing as
9、Benjamin CummingsIrregular bonesIrregular shapeDo not fit into other bone classification categoriesExample:Vertebrae and hipCopyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publishing as Benjamin CummingsSurface features of bonesSites of attachments for muscles,tendons,and ligamentsPassages for nerves and blood
10、 vesselsCategories of bone markingsProjections and processes grow out from the bone surfaceDepressions or cavities indentationsTypes of Bone CellsCopyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publishing as Benjamin CummingsOsteocytesMature bone cellsOsteoblastsBone-forming cellsOsteoclastsBone-destroying cel
11、lsBreak down bone matrix for remodeling and release of calciumBone remodeling is a process by both osteoblasts and osteoclastsChanges in the Human SkeletonCopyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publishing as Benjamin CummingsIn embryos,the skeleton is primarily hyaline cartilageDuring development,much
12、 of this cartilage is replaced by boneCartilage remains in isolated areasBridge of the noseParts of ribsJoints Bone GrowthCopyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publishing as Benjamin CummingsEpiphyseal plates allow for growth of long bone during childhoodNew cartilage is continuously formedOlder cart
13、ilage becomes ossifiedCartilage is broken downBone replaces cartilageBone FracturesCopyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publishing as Benjamin CummingsA break in a boneTypes of bone fracturesClosed(simple)fracture break that does not penetrate the skinOpen(compound)fracture broken bone penetrates th
14、rough the skinBone fractures are treated by reduction and immobilizationRealignment of the boneCommon Types of FracturesSlide 5.17Copyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publishing as Benjamin CummingsTable 5.2Stages in the Healing of a Bone FractureSlide 5.19Copyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publis
15、hing as Benjamin CummingsFigure 5.5Axial skeleton supports and protects organs of head,Axial skeleton supports and protects organs of head,neck and trunkneck and trunk Axial skeleton:skull(cranium and facial bones)hyoid bone(anchors tongue and musclesassociated with swallowing)vertebral column(verte
16、brae and disks)bony thorax(ribs and sternum)AppendicularAppendicular skeleton includes bones of limbs and skeleton includes bones of limbs and bones that anchor them to the axial skeletonbones that anchor them to the axial skeletonAppendicular skeleton:pectoral girdle(clavicles and scapulae)upper li
17、mbs(arms)pelvic girdle(sacrum,coccyx)lower limbs(legs)Articulation-where joints meet,connect,and are formed.22 bones in skull6 in middle ears1 hyoid bone26 in vertebral column25 in thoracic cage4 in pectoral girdle60 in upper limbs60 in lower limbs2 in pelvic girdle206 bones in allThe Axial Skeleton
18、Slide 5.20aCopyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publishing as Benjamin CummingsForms the longitudinal part of the bodyDivided into three partsSkullVertebral columnBony thoraxThe Axial SkeletonSlide 5.20bCopyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publishing as Benjamin CummingsFigure 5.6The skull8 sutured
19、bones in craniumFacial bones:13 sutured bones,1 mandibleCraniumencases brainattachments for musclessinusesBones of the SkullCopyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publishing as Benjamin CummingsFigure 5.11Allows forgrowth Human Skull,Superior ViewSlide 5.23Copyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publishi
20、ng as Benjamin CummingsFigure 5.8Human Skull,Inferior ViewSlide 5.24Copyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publishing as Benjamin CummingsFigure 5.9Paranasal SinusesSlide 5.25aCopyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publishing as Benjamin CummingsHollow portions of bones surrounding the nasal cavityFigur
21、e 5.10The Hyoid BoneSlide 5.26Copyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publishing as Benjamin CummingsThe only bone that does not articulate with another boneServes as a moveable base for the tongueFigure 5.12The Vertebral ColumnSlide 5.28Copyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publishing as Benjamin Cummi
22、ngsVertebrae separated by intervertebral discsThe spine has a normal curvatureEach vertebrae is given a name according to its locationFigure 5.14Vertebral column 7 cervial vertebrae12 thoracic5 lumbar1 sacrum(5 fused 1 coccyx(4 fused)Vertebrae vary in size and morphologyStructure of a Typical Verteb
23、raeSlide 5.29Copyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publishing as Benjamin CummingsFigure 5.16Thoracic cageribsthoracic vertebraesternumcostal cartilagesTrue ribs are directly attached to the sternum(first seven pairs)Three false ribs are joined to the 7th ribTwo pairs of floating ribsStructures Assoc
24、iated with the Synovial JointSlide 5.50Copyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publishing as Benjamin CummingsBursae flattened fibrous sacsLined with synovial membranesFilled with synovial fluidNot actually part of the jointTendon sheathElongated bursa that wraps around a tendonThe Synovial JointSlide
25、5.51Copyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publishing as Benjamin CummingsFigure 5.28Types of Synovial Joints Based on ShapeSlide 5.52aCopyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc.publishing as Benjamin CummingsFigure 5.29acTypes of Synovial Joints Based on ShapeSlide 5.52bCopyright 2003 Pearson Education,Inc
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