Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Musculoskeletal System
- Bones
- protects soft tissue
- supports the body
- joints make us move
- produces blood cells that store calcium and minerals
- Axial System
- 80 bones in center of our body
- they protect our organs, head, neck and torso!
- Appendicular
- bones in upper and lower extremedies
- they anchor the arms legs and head
- Bone Anatomy
- compact bone-dense hard bone that makes up the outer wall of bone.
- Diaphysis-Middle portion of a bone, also called shaft. contains the marrow cavity where blood cells
are produced.
- Epiphysis: End segment of a bone involved in bone growth and made of spongy bone covered
with compact bone.
- Spongy bone: Found in the marrow cavity of diaphysis and epiphysis. Is less dense than compact
bone.
- Periosteum: Fibrous connective tissue covering bones.-contains the blood vessels and nerves
that provide nourishment and sensation to the bone.
- --Bone Marrow: Soft, jello-like tissue in center of some bones. --Red bone marrow produces red blood
cells, platelets, and all but one kind of white blood cell. --Yellow bone marrow stores fat but may turn
into red marrow when the body is ill.
- Joints
- Synarthroses joints: do not move at all,
connected by a thin layer of connective
tissue, example: joints in your skull
- Amphiarthroses joints: move a little, connected by
cartilage with strong fiberous connective tissue,
example: joints in your backbone
- Diarthroses joints: Freely moveable and connected with ligaments,
example: your knee --contain ligaments: are bands of fibrous tissue that
are not as strong as cartilage, but are more flexible. --also contain
synovial fluid: Viscous colorless fluid that bathes movable joints and
between the bones of vertebrates. It nourishes and lubricates the
cartilage at the end of each bone
- Six types of Diarthroses joints::
- 3. Saddle joints can be
found in the fingers and
thumbs.
- 2. Ellipsoid joints can be found in the knee.
When the knee is extended, it does not allow
rotation. When it is flexed, it allows for limited
rotation
- 1. Ball and Socket joints can be found in
the hip. These joints allow for movement
in many directions.
- 4. Hinge joints can be found in the elbow
between the humorous and the ulna. A
hinge joint works just like a door hinge,
allowing motion in only one direction.
- 5. Pivot joints can also be found in the elbow
between the ulna and the radius. This type of joint
allows one bone to rotate about the other.
- 6. Gliding joints can be found between the carpals
in the wrists. These joints allow limited movement
between the bones as one glides past the other.
- 3 types of Muscle:
- Smooth muscle --contained in the walls of your
hollow organs, such as the stomach and bladder.
--not attached to bones; is involuntary.
- Skeletal muscle --Attach to the skeleton, holding it
together and enabling movement. --Striated and
voluntary. --Attached to the bone by tendons.
- Cardiac muscle --Contained in your
heart. --Tissue has interlocking fibers
that allow contractions to move
quickly through the organ.
--Involuntary.
- Without your musculoskeletal system, you wouldn’t
have anything to support your body, help you move, or
protect your organs.