PPT-The Skeletal System 5 . Typical Vertebrae– General Characteristic
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Figure 517 a Body description location function b Vertebral Foramen as above c Processes Spinous Transverse Regional Characteristics of the 3 Types a Cervical
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Figure 517 a Body description location function b Vertebral Foramen as above c Processes Spinous Transverse Regional Characteristics of the 3 Types a Cervical Vertebrae. CERVICAL VERTEBRAE. Landmarks. C1, base of the . nose. and the . hard palate. . C2, the . teeth. of a closed mouth . C3, the . mandible. and . hyoid bone. . C4, the . common carotid artery. bifurcates. . Fun Facts. 270 bones in an infant but several fuse together . 206 bones in human body. largest is femur, smallest . ossicles. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flIAxGsV1q0. 2 Divisions. axial. . – makes longitudinal axis of body . 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. Chapter One Objectives. By the end of this chapter, students should be able to:. Describe the anatomy and function of the axial and appendicular skeleton.. Identify the four types of bones.. Draw and identify the different parts of a long bone.. Skeletal Structure & . Anatomy of the Cat. Skeletal Structure of the Cat. Purpose/Role of Parts of the Skeleton. Skull (cranium)=provides protection for the brain. Cervical vertebrae=top 7 vertebrae of the spine and form the neck, which supports the skull. . hutchison. r.n.. The Skeletal System. The Skeletal System is made of organs called bones.. The adult human has 206 bones.. When you were born, your skeleton had around 350 bones.. By the time you become an adult ,you will only have 206 bones. This is because as you grow ,some of the bones join (fuse) together to become one bone.. What is the process of bone formation?. What are the structures of the long bones?. What are the structures of the skeletal system? . The skeletal system. Compromises the bony framework of the body.. 7.3 PG150-157. Skeletal System Facts:. 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?. 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. The Thoracic Cage. Forms protective cage around heart, lungs, and other organs. The skeleton of the Thorax consist of:-. 1-Sternum(. anteriorly. ). Manubrium. , Body (Gladiolus), . Xiphoid. Process and costal cartilage . KOLEGIUM NAUK MEDYCZNYCH. INSTYTUT NAUK O ZDROWIU. Aleksandra Sawka. Fizjoterapia JMN 3 rok, VI . sem. .. 2021/2022. What is the skeletal system?. . Bones. . Conective. . tissue. . Cartilage. . Joints. FIRST LECTURE. Introduction to Anatomy. هذا العمل لا يغني عن المصادر المطلوبة. Objectives:. Define the word “ANATOMY”. Enumerate the different anatomical fields . Describe the anatomical position. Skull, Vertebral Column, Hyoid Bone & Thoracic Cage. Functions. T. he Skeleton:. Supports. . – rigid framework to support soft tissue that weighs 5x the amount of the skeleton. Protects. . - Organs are protected by ribs cage & pelvis & marrow is protected; red . 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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