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Skeletal Osteology, Skeletal Muscle, functions of the skeletal system, cartilage, difference of cartilage and bone, macroscopic structure of bone, sekeletal features, endochondral ossification, axial and appendicular skeleton, regional sections of the skeleton, the bones of the skull, skeleton anat...

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Human Osteology
SKELETAL MUSCLE  Both connective tissues with
abundant matrix (material
 Bone
between cells)
 Cartilage
 Matrix of cartilage contains
 Ligaments
proteoglycan, collagen and/or
Functions of the Skeletal crystalline
System  Matrix of bone contains
proteoglycan, collagen and a
 Support crystalline mixture of calcium
 Bone hard and rigid and phosphate called
 Cartilage flexible yet hydroxyapatite
strong
 Protection MACROSCOPIC
 Skull around brain STRUCTURE OF BONE
 Ribs; sternum;
Bone Structures
vertebrae protect
organs of thoracic  Long
cavity; spinal cord  Upper and lower limbs
 Movement  Short
 Ca2+, Pi stored and  Carpals and tarsal
released as needed  Flat
 Adipose tissue in  Ribs, sternum, skull,
narrow cavities scapulae
 Blood cell production  Irregular
 Bone marrow gives  Vertebrae, facial
rise to blood cells,
Zones of Long Bone
platelets –
hematopoiesis
Cartilage
 Hyaline
 Most common
 Moderate strength
 Fibrocartilage
 Vertebral discs, pubic
symphysis
 Strongest
 Elastic cartilage
 Ears, epiglottis,
eustachian tube
 Flexible, recoil
What is the difference
CHONDROCYTES PRODUCES
between cartilage
COLLAGENOUS and
EXTRACELLULAR
MATRIX,
bone? GROUND SUBSTANCE
(PROTEOGLYCAN, ELASTIC FIBRES)

,  Epiphysis  Chondroblasts produce a
 Region between the cartilage model that is
articular end of the surrounded by
bone and growth plate perichondrium, except
(or phsis) where joints will form
 Metaphysis  The perichondrium of the
 Regio immediately periosteum, and a bone
below the growth plate collar is produced.
 Diaphysis Internally, the chondrocytes
 The region between hypertrophy, and calcified
the metaphysis (shaft cartilage forms
of the log bones)  A primary ossification
center forms as blood vessels
and osteoblasts invade the
calcified cartilage. The
osteoblasts lay down bone
matrix, forming spongy bone
 The process of bone collar
formation, cartilage
calcification and spongy bone
production continues.
Calcified cartilage begins to
form in the epiphysis. A
medullary cavity begins to
form in the center of the
Skeletal Features diaphysis
 Secondary ossification
 Ridges centers form in the epiphyses
 Line or linear: low of long bones
ridge  The original cartilage model
 Crest or crista: is almost completely ossified.
prominent ridge Unossified cartilage becomes
 Openings the epiphysis plate and the
 Foramen: hole articular cartilage
 Canal or meatus:  In mature bone, the
tunnel epiphyseal plate has become
 Sinus or labyrinth: the epiphyseal line, and all
cavity the cartilage in the epiphysis,
 Depressions except the articular cartilage,
 Fossa: general term has become bone
for a depression
 Fissure, narrow grove
depression
 Acetabulum deep
socket “cup”
Axial and Appendicular
Endochondral Ossification Skeleton
 Axial skeleton

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