Chapter 36 - The Skeleton and Muscles Flashcards

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The axial skeleton

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Consists of skull, spine, sternum, rib, coccyx

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Appendicular skeleton

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Composed of limbs (arms and legs), pectoral (shoulder) girdle and pelvic girdle

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Pectoral girdle

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Consists of collar bone (clavicle) and shoulder blade (scapula)

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Pelvic girdle

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Composed of two halves of the hip joined to the sacrum

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Osteoblast

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Bone-forming cell

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Growth plate

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The area between the epiphysis and the diaphysis in a long bone within which growth occurs

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Osteoclast

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Bone digesting cell (catabolic cell)

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Catabolic cell example

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Osteoclast

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9
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Joint

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Where two or more bones meet

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10
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Synovial fluid

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Produced in movable joints to lubricate and reduce friction

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Types of joints

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Immovable (skull, pelvic girdle), slightly movable (vertebrae, upper spinal column), synovial (shoulder and hip - ball and socket joint, elbow and knee - hinge joint)

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Ligaments

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Strong, fibrous, slightly elastic tissues that connect bone to bone

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Tendons

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Strong, flexible, inelastic fibres that connect muscle to bone

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14
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Musculoskeletal disorder

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Arthritis (most common = osteoarthritis, most severe = rheumatoid arthritis)

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Arthritis cause

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From joint inflammation.

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Osteoarthritis cause

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Wear and tear of cartilage in synovial joints. Underlying bones enlarge and more synovial fluid forms

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Rheumatoid arthritis cause

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Causes genetically by the body’s immune system turning on itself (autoimmune disease)

18
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Arthritis prevention

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Reduce damage to joints. Avoid running on hard surfaces, walk or swim instead