PPT-The Knee Bones Connected to the … Skeletal System
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Lecture Objectives Describe the composition of the horse skeleton Describe the four types of bones Explain the difference between the axial and appendicular skeleton
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Lecture Objectives Describe the composition of the horse skeleton Describe the four types of bones Explain the difference between the axial and appendicular skeleton and describe the composition of each. Support: bones help support and provide shape to the body. Protection: provides protection to internal organs. Mineral storage: calcium and phosphorus make bones strong and help with oxygen. Hemopoiesis. System. No . bones about it!. 5 . Functions of the Skeletal System…. Provides shape . and supports . for . body. Allows for movement. Protects internal organs. Stores materials (calcium and lipids). 1. Gives shape and support. 2. Protects internal organs. (Skull, Rib-cage). 3. Muscles attach to bones.. 4. Blood cells are formed in bone marrow. . 5. Calcium and Phosphorous storage. . http://kidshealth.org/kid/htbw/SSmovie.html. What are your bones made of ?. Mineral salts. Water. Tissue. Inside a Bone. By shape:. Long bones . Short bones. Flat bones. Sesamoid. bones. Irregular bones. Bone T. ypes. Osseous tissue (bone tissue):. WARM-UP. Answer the following questions to the best of your ability….. 1. How many bones are in the human body? . . Does that number ever change?. 2. Why do we have bones?. 3. Are bones alive?. The skeletal system is made up of organs called bones.. An adult human has 206 bones, but babies are born with 270 bones. Why?. The male and female skeleton have 1 major difference -what is it?. The female pelvis is wider and deeper. Why?. The Skeletal System . Skeletal System – bones of the body, shields important organs, gives your body shape. Skull protects the brain / Ribs Protect your heart and lungs / Back bone protects your spinal cord. Provides shape and support.. Enables us to move.. Protects your internal organs.. Produces blood cells.. Stores minerals such as calcium and phosphorous.. Bone Formation and Growth. As a baby, most of your skeletal system is made up of cartilage.. Anatomy & Physiology. Turner college & career high school. Our skeletal system provides a framework for the muscles and helps in the basic function of movement. .. However. , due to age and various other factors, the bones become weak and fragile and may get affected by some common disorders.. Shoup. Skeletal System. Know 4 of the 6. Six Purposes for the Skeletal System. 1. Support. 2. . Movement with muscle function. 3. Shape. 4. Marrow-Yellow/Red Red/White Blood Cells. 5. Protection-Flat bone. 3 PRIMARY FUNCTIONS. Protect vital organs/structures from trauma. Create movement. Bones are metabolically active: produce blood cells & store minerals.. BONES. Approximately 206 bones. Axial Skeleton. 38 Nursing Times [online] February 2020/ Vol 116 Issue 2www.nursingtimes.net Copyright EMAP Publishing 2020This article is not for distributionexcept for journal club use Key points Bones are key to p . Human Skeletal System. Functions. Framework and support. Protection. Storage of minerals such as calcium. Movement. Production of blood cells (bone marrow). Human Skeletal System. The . axial. skeleton is the central part of the skeleton used to protect vital organs such as the brain, heart, and lungs.. The skeletal system provides 1.) protection 2.)support 3.) production of red blood cells 4.) movement 5.) Triglyceride Storage (yellow fat) 6.) Storing Minerals. . Bones are attached to other bones by ligaments..
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