Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Skeletal System
Anmerkungen:
- •5 levels of human body organization:
Cells
Tissues
Organs
Organ systems
Organisms
- Homeostasis is the tendency toward keeping the internal balance of the human body
- It is important for the human body to maintain homeostasis because it will keep the internal balance of the body stable in response to external conditions
- Bones are hard
Cartilage is more flexible and covers articular surfaces
- •More protein:Cartilage~Elasticity/Softness
•More calcium:Bone~Stored/Harder
- Ligaments are strong elastic tissues that connect bones to other bones (On the sides of bones)
Cartilage is a strong,flexible tissue that covers and protects the ends of bones,soft,smooth,doesn't contain blood vessels
- Function of skeletal system:
1)Supports the body
2)Made up of bone,cartilage,ligaments
3)Protects internal organs
4)Allows movement
5)Axial/Appendicular
- Axial:
Skull-Hips
(Skull,Spine,Ribs,Sternum,Coccyx)
Appendicular:
(Arms[Humerus],Legs[Femur],Pelvis)
- Skull: Protects brain
Spine: Protects spinal cord
Ribs{12 pairs-2 floating}Protect lungs,heart,and other chest organs
- Sternum-Breast bone
Vertebrae-Small cylindrical bones with a central hole through which the spinal cord passes
- Types of bone tissue:
•Compact: Hard,Dense,Living,Supplies bone with nutrients
•Spongy: Lightweight,Holes,Strong
~Spongy:-
Yellow marrow:Stores fat
Red marrow:Produces new blood cells
- Cartilage Role:
1)Covers and protects the end of bones
2)Gives shape to some parts of the body
3)Holds open the trachea
4)Forms outer part of ear
5)Tip of nose
- •Osteogenesis:Bone formation
•Ossification:Cartilage cells replaced by bone cells, calcium is deposited in protein matrix of cartilage
•Osteoporosis:Progressive bone disorder,characterized by a decrease in bone mass and mineral density (Bone formation
- Joint: Location where bones come together
1)Hinge~Forward and backward
2)Ball-and-Socket~All directions
3)Pivot~Rotational at 2 ends
4)Gliding~Slides in any direction
H:Elbow/Knee
BAS:Shoulder/Hip
P:Skull/Spine
G:Ankle/Wrist
- Injuries:
•Fracture:-Break in bones
•Dislocation:-Injury to joints,Ends of bones move out of their original positions forcefully
•Sprain:-Occurs when ligaments in joints stretch too far and tear
F:Traumatic injury/Medical condition (Bone cancer,Osteoporosis)
D:Shoulder-Humerus out of scapula
S:Mainly in ankle and wrist,Causes swelling