ATI TEAS Anatomy & Physiology: Skeletal System

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lower appendages

include the femur, patella, fibula, tarsals, metatarsals, and phalanges

upper appendages

include the humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges.

rib cage

includes 12 paired ribs, 10 pairs of true ribs and 2 pairs of floating ribs, and the sternum, which consists of the manubrium, corpus sterni, and xiphoid process

skull

includes the cranium and facial bones

appendicular skeleton

includes the pectoral girdle, pelvic girdle, and appendages

axial skeleton

includes the vertebral column, rib cage, sternum, skull, and hyoid bone; protects vital organs (brain, heart, and lungs)

red bone marrow

marrow that manufactures red and white blood cells

yellow bone marrow

marrow that stores fat

compact bone

consists of tightly packed cells, is strong, dense, and rigid

fibrous

Held together by fibrous connective tissue; suture, gomphosis, syndesmosis

synovial

The most common type of joint; characterized by a joint cavity filled with synovial fluid; pivot, hinge, saddle, gliding, condyloid, ball and socket

pelvic girdle

consists of two pelvic (hip) bones, which attach to the sacrum

diarthrosis

always synovial; free movement; e.g. wrist, knee, shoulder

ossicles

bones in the middle ear

bone tissue

connective tissue with a base of pulp containing collagen and living cells; constantly regenerating itself as the mineral composition changes

vertebral column

consists of 33 vertebrae classified as cervical vertebrae , thoracic vertebrae, lumbar vertebrae, and sacral vertebrae

pectoral girdle

consists of the scapulae (shoulders) and clavicles (collarbones)

synarthrosis

either fibrous or cartilaginous; immoveable; e.g. skull sutures, teeth/mandible

amphiarthrosis

either fibrous or cartilaginous; slight movement; e.g. intervertebral discs, distal tibiofibular joint

cartilaginous

held together by cartilage; synchondrosis, symphysis

spongy bone

lightweight and porous, which helps reduce the bone's overall weight

trabeculae

network of girders with open spaces filled with red bone marrow

bones

provide attachment point for muscles

hyoid bone

provides an attachment point for the tongue muscles

skeletal system

provides reservoir to store the minerals calcium and phosphorus; plays a role in movement, mineral storage, support, protection, and blood cell formation

haversian canals

runs vertically throughout the compact bone, surrounded by concentric circles of bone tissue called lamellae

lacunae

spaces between the lamellae

intervertebral discs

stacked one above another and provide cushioning for the backbone

insertion

the bone that moves as the muscle contracts and relaxes

origin

the bone that remains immobile

haversian system

the lamellae and canals along with their associated arteries, veins, lymph vessels, and nerve endings are referred to collectively as the ________

joints

the locations where two or more elements of the skeleton connect


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