Anaphy: Skeletal System
Is movement away from median or midsagittal plane
Abduction
movement to one side
Excursion
Calcium homeostasis is maintained by these three hormones
(PTH) Parathyroid hormone -from parathyroid glands Vitamin D -from skin or diet Calcitonin -from thyroid gland
Enumerate the structure of a long bone superficial to deep with description
1. Articular cartilage - covers the ends of the epiphyses the bone joins with other bones 2. Epiphyseal plate( young LB) / Epiphyseal lines (adult LB) -where bones grow in length 3. Spongy bone -consists of delicate interconnected rods or plates of bone called trabeculae -consists of a lacy network of bone w/ many small, narrow-filled spaces In Diaphysis: 4. Compact bone/ cortical bone -mostly solid matrix and cells -denser -forms the perimeter of diaphysis LB and thinner surfaces of other bones - repeating units called OSTEONS w/c consists of concentric rings of lamellae surrounding CENTRAL / HAVERSIAN CANAL 5. Medullary Cavity -contains red marrow in young LB(blood-forming cells, only site of blood formation in adults) -Yellow marrow in adult LB (adipose tissue) 6. Periosteum -dense connective tissue that covers outer surface of bone -consists of 2 layers and contains blood vessels and nerves 7. Endosteum -lined the surface of medullary cavity -thinner connective tissue membrane
Describe the process of bone repair
1. Hematoma formation -blood released from damaged blood vessels 2. Callus formation - the internal callus forms b/w the ends of the bones and the external callus forms a collar around the break 3. Callus ossification - woven, spongy bone replaces internal and external calluses 4. Bone remodeling -compact bone replaces woven bone and part of the internal callus is removed restoring the medullary cavity
Enumerate effects of aging on the skeletal system
1. bone matrix becomes more brittle and decrease in total amount during aging 2. Joints lose articular cartilage and become less flexible with age 3. prevention measures include exercise, calcium and vitamin D supplements
Ribs ____ do not attach to the sternum and are called floating ribs
11 & 12
_____ facial bones (viscerocranium) form the structure of the face
14
There are _____ bones of the skull
22
Enumerate the five regions of the vertebral column with the number of bones per region that is consist of 26 bones in adults tip: remember the number of vertebrae in the non-fused regions of the spine by remembering MEAL TIMES: 7, 12, 5
7 cervical vertebrae 12 thoracic vertebrae 5 lumbar 1 sacral bone 1 coccyx bone
The braincase (neurocranium) which encloses the cranial cavity, consists of __- bones that surround and protect the brain
8 bones
Enumerate the Complete Skeleton based on the axial and appendicular skeleton Mnemonic (Anterior) : Mnemonic (Posterior) :
Anterior : Skull Mandible Hyoid bone Clavicle Scapula Sternum ribs Vertibral column Humerus Radius Ulna Carpal Metacarpals Phalanges Hipbone Sacrum Femur Patella Tibia Fibula Tarsals Metatarsals Phalanges Posterior : Skull Mandible Clavicle Scapula Sternum ribs vertibral column Humerus Radius Ulna Carpal Metacarpals Phalanges Hipbone Sacrum COCCYX Femur Patella Tibia Fibula Tarsals Metatarsals Phalanges
Consists of the bones of the upper and lower limbs as well as the girdles which attach the limbs to the axial skeleton
Appendicular skeleton
the first cervical vertebra is called ___ because it holds up the head
Atlas
Is the Bone formation by osteoblasts
Bone Ossification
occurs by the deposition of new bone lamellae onto existing bone or other connective tissue
Bone growth
Is the removal of existing bone by osteoclasts and the deposition of new bone by osteoblasts and occurs in all bone
Bone remodeling
means imperfect bone formation is a rare disorder caused by any one of a number of faulty genes that results in either too little or poor quality collagen formation
Brittle bone disease or Osteogenesis imperfecta
_____ are secreted when blood calcium levels are too high
Calcitonin
Unite two bones by cartilage that can be either hyaline cartilage or fibrocartilage
Cartilaginous joints
occurs at freely movable joints such as the shoulder
Circumduction
A tough ropelike protein found in the extracellular matrix makes cartilage tough
Collagen
Two major types of bone tissue based of histological structure
Compact bone Spongy bone
movement of a structure in a superior direction, in an inferior direction
Elevation, Depression
___ is turning the foot so the plantar surface faces laterally, ____plantar surface faces medially
Eversion and inversion
is a straightening movement that increases the angle of the joint to extend the articulating bones
Extension
A prominent feature of the temporal bone is a large opening, a canal that enables sound waves to reach the eardrum
External auditory canal
It always contains collagen, ground substance and other organic molecules as well as water and minerals
Extracellular matrix
Contains collagen and minerals including calcium and phosphate
Extracellular matrix of bone
Contains collagen and proteoglycans
Extracellular matrix of cartillage
It contains large amounts of collagen fibers
Extracellular matrix of tendons and ligaments
Classification of joints according to the major connective tissue type
Fibrous Cartilaginous Synovial
are the articulating surfaces of two bones united by fibrous connective tissue
Fibrous joints
a bending movement that decreases the angle of the joint to bring the articulating bones closer together
Flexion
Major structures seen from the frontal view of the skull are?
Frontal Zygomatic maxillae mandible
Enumerate the bones in the skull
Frontal bone Parietal Sphenoid Temporal Nasal Lacrimal Zygomatic Ethmoid Vomer Inferior nasal concha Maxilla Mandible
is a movement glides anteriorly such as mandible
Protraction
Most of the mineral in bone is in the form of calcium phosphate crystals called?
Hydroxyapatite
is an unpaired, U-shaped bone and is not part of the skull that has no direct bony attachment to the skull or any other bones
Hyoid bone
is usally defined as extension of a joint beyond 180 degrees
Hyperextension
fracture that does not extend completely across the bone
Incomplete fracture
Bone formation that occurs primarily in the bones of the skull within connective tissue membranes is called?
Intramembranous ossification
Are commonly named according to the bones or portions of bones that join together
Joints or articulations
Four categories of bone based on their shape
Lost Sophie Felt Irked Long - bones longer than wide - enhances movement of appendages - upper and lower limbs Short - approximately as wide as they are long - transfer force between long bones - wrists and ankles Flat - relatively thin, flattened shape - provide strong barrier around soft organs - Skull bones, ribs, scapulae and sternum Irregular -have shapes not fit in the three other categories - specialized functions, provide protection, allows bending and flexing
The flat condylar surface of the knee joint is modified to a concave surface by shock-absorbing fibrocartilage pads called
Menisci
Divides the nasal cavity into right and left halves
Nasal Septum
The most prominent openings into the skull in frontal view are the?
Orbits Nasal cavity
bone-destroying cells that contribute to bone repair and remodeling byremoving existing bone called bone reabsorption
Osteoclasts
Osteoblasts surrounded by matrix are referred to as?
Osteocytes
found in the extracellular matrix that are large molecules consisting of many polysaccharides attaching to and encircling core proteins forms large aggregates makes cartilage smooth and resilient
Proteoglycans
____ and ____ are secreted when blood calcium levels are too low
PTH and Vitamin D
Enumerate the Cranial bones Hint: PEST OF
Parietal Ethmoid Sphenoid Temporal Occipital Frontal
Is the place where the lower limbs attach to the body
Pelvic girdle
Is formed by the pelvic brim and the sacral promontory
Pelvic inlet
Types of synovial joints classified according to the shape of the adjorning articular surfaces
Plane joints or gliding joints Saddle joints Hinge joints Pivot joints Ball-and-socket joints Ellipsoid joints
elbow flexed at 90-degree angle. when the elbow is flexed, ___rotation of the forearm so that the palm is down and ___ is rotation of the forearm so the palms face up
Pronation and Supination
movement that returns the digits to anatomical position
Reposition
glides posteriorly
Retraction
It protects the vital organs within the thorax and prevents collapseof the throat during respiration and consists of thoracic vertebrae, the ribs with associated cartilages and sternum
Rib cage
12 pairs of ribs can be divided into true ribs and false ribs, the true ribs are ____
Ribs 1-7
____ are attached to the sternum by common cartilage
Ribs 8-10
False ribs do not attach directly to the sternum are
Ribs 8-12
is the turning of the structure around its long axis as shaking the head no
Rotation
Enumerate the carpal bones Hint: So Long Top Part, Here Comes The Thumb
Scaphoid Lunate Triquetrum Pisiform Hamate Capitate Trapezoid Trapezium
What are the functions of the skeletal system? Mnemonics
Some Men Prefer Shorts, But Can't Find Enough Skin 1. Support 2. Movement 3. Protection 4. Storage 5. Blood cell formation
parietal and temporal bones make up a large portion of the side of the head. These are joined together on the side of the head at the?
Squamous suture
Each orbit has several openings through which communicat with other cavities and the largest of these are?
Superior and inferior orbital fissures
Fibrous Joints are furtger subdivided on the bsis of structure as?
Sutures - b/w bone of the skull Syndesmoses - the bones are separated by some distance and held together by ligaments Gomphoses -consists of pegs fitted into sockets and held in place by ligaments
ars freely movable joints that contain fluid in a cavity surrounding the ends of articulating bones unite bones of the appendicular skeleton
Synovial joints
Lines the joint cavity everywhere except over the articular cartilage membrane produces synovial fluid w/c is a complex mixture of polysaccharides, proteins, lipids, and cells
Synovial membrane
Is the central axis of the skeleton, extending from the base of the skull to slightly past the end of the pelvis
Vertebral column or spine
What are the facial bones? hint: VAIN MM PLZ
Vomer Auditory Ossicles Inferior Nasal Concha Nasal Mandible Maxillae Palatine Lacrimal Zygomatic
Two structures that form the nasal septum
Vomer bone the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone
is movement toward median plane
adduction
Describe the hiatology of bone formation
bones are formed in thin sheets of extracellular matrix called lamellae with osteocytes located b/w lamellae within spaces called lacunae. cell processes extend from the osteocytes across extracellular matrix of lamellae within tiny canals called canaliculi
During endochondral ossification, cartilage cells or _____ increase in number causing the cartilage model to increase in size
chondrocytes
fracture that the bone is broken into at least two fragments
complete fracture
Anteriorly the parietal bone is joined to the frontal bone by the____ and posteriorly is joined to the occipital bone by the___
coronal suture lambdoid suture
when the end of one bone is pulled out of the socket in a ball-and-socket, ellipsoid or pivot joint
dislocation
movement of the foot toward the shin
dorsiflexion
bone formation that occurs inside hyaline cartilage is called?
endochondral ossification
These are joints that have little or no movement
fibrous cartilaginous
this is done to avoid movement that can refracture the delicate new matrix as the bone recovers for 4-6 weeks minimum
immobilization of the bone
Differentiate pelvic girdle of males from females
male pelvis: larger, more massive smaller inlet and outletof the pelvis female pelvis: smaller but broader both inlet and outlet of pelvis is larger than male pelvis
Is a joint uniting bones of the skull
suture
is a movement unique to the thumb and little finger, occurs when the tips of the thumb and little finger are brought towards each other across the palm of hand
opposition
Intramembranous ossification begins in areas called?
ossification centers
The periosteum and endoateum contains _____ w/c function in the formation, repair and remodeling of bone
osteoblast
Consists of four bones, two scapulae and two clavicles wich attach the upper limb to the body
pectorial girdle or shoulder girdle
Is bounded by the ischial spines, the pubic symphysis and coccyx
pelvic outlet
Movement of the foot toward tge plantar surface as when standing on rge toes
plantar flexion
th center of the diaphysis where the bone begins to appear is called?
primary ossification center
Forms the epiphyses
secondary ossification center
when bones remain apart after injury to a joint
separation
Bones of a joint are forcefully pulled apart and ligaments are pulled or torn
sprain