PPT-Skeletal System Welcome Class!

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Quietly find your seat and get ready for class Hand in skeleton projects below on chair Fun Questions How many bones are in the human body Have you ever broken a

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Quietly find your seat and get ready for class Hand in skeleton projects below on chair Fun Questions How many bones are in the human body Have you ever broken a bone What is the largest bone in your body. 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. Know the structure and functions of the skeletal system. Know the roles that the skeletal system performs. Functions of the skeletal system. With a partner discuss the functions of your skeleton. How many of the 5 functions can you identify?. Learning Objectives:. Describe the functions of the muscular system. Identify structures of the muscular system and the function of each. Describe methods of assessment of the muscular system. Describe disorders of the muscular system. Chapter 4: The Skeletal System. common bone injuries. osteoporosis. common joint injuries. arthritis . Common Injuries and Disorders of the Skeletal System. Fractures. ctures. greenstick-incomplete break on convex surface. Quietly find your seat and get ready for class. Hand in skeleton projects below on chair. Fun Questions. How many bones are in the human body?. Have you ever broken a bone?. What is the largest bone in your body?. 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?. 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.. Michael Johnson. 1. , Thomas Villani. 1, . Nick Crider. 1. ,Colleen Wojenski. 2 . 1. Visikol Inc., North Brunswick, NJ, 08902, 2. Product Safety Labs, Dayton, NJ, 08810. Abstract. Developmental and reproductive toxicology (DART) studies are required for new chemical entities going to market to ensure that there are not adverse developmental consequences associated with the chemical. These studies involve dosing a pregnant female animal (e.g. mouse, rat, rabbit) with the compound and evaluating the effect of the chemical on the offspring. This evaluation involves the parallel processes of histopathology and gross morphological evaluation wherein the most time-consuming component of DART studies is the performance of gross skeletal evaluation. Since the introduction of Thalidomide into the marketplace, close attention has been paid to the impact of chemicals on skeletal development and DART studies require the visualization of gross skeletal morphology for abnormalities. The current methodology for conducting skeletal evaluation involves digesting soft tissue using a strong base (potassium hydroxide) and staining the bone with alizarin and cartilage in some cases with . 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.. What is the topic?. What will you be doing?. Why is this important?. How will you know if you have done well?. Day 2—Review Warm Up//Take out forensic anthropology paper.. Warm Up. Scientists will describe forensic anthropology and its usage by analyzing skeletal remains.. 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.. Functions of the Skeletal System. Form. Protection. Support. Strength. How does it work?. Bone. - Hard tissue that supports and protects other organs. Cartilage. - . Firm, flexible tissues that is not as hard as . All of the bones in your body make up the skeletal system. There are 206 bones in an adult’s human body (at birth, you had more than 300 bones!). A . skeleton. is a framework of living bones that supports your body. . 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..

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