Skeletal System Flashcards

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Functions Skeletal system

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Structural support
Storage of Ca2+ and PO42-
Blood cell production in red marrow protection of soft tissue organs
Leverage that allows for delicate powerful movements

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Shapes

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Flat bone
Long bone
Short bone
Irregular bone
Sesamoid bone
Sutural bone
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3
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Long Bone components

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Proximal Epiphysis
Diaphysis
Distal Epiphysis

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Bone

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2/3 Calcium phosphate
1/3 Collagen
2% bone cells

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Bone cells

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1) Osteocytes
2) Osteoblasts
3) Osteoclasts

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Osteocytes

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Mature bone cells ( recycle Ca2+ salts, repair bone)

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Osteoblasts

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Responsible for osteogenesis/promote deposition of Ca2+ salts

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8
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Periosteum

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Lining of the bone

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9
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2 types of bone in all bones

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Compact bone

Spongy bone

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10
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Osteoclasts

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Secrete acids, enzymes, and enzymes to dissolve bony matrix

Released stored materials

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Osteogenesis imperfecta

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Brittle bone disease

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Bone Growth + Formation

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  • Begins at 6 weeks of fetal development
  • Continues through adolescence (but begins to end at puberty)
  • Cartilage models process ossification (bone formation)
  • Two types of ossification
    1) Intramembraneous ossification
    2) Endochrondral ossification
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Intramembraneous ossification

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Differentiation and conversion to bone during embryonic and fetal development
Ex. Skull, Mandible, Clavicles

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Endochrondral ossification

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1) Cartilage - mini bone models during fetal development
2) Calcification occurs around cartilage /Chondrocytes die
* calcium phosphate deposits
3) Bone forma around outside
4) Blood vessels invade and provide nutrients
5) Bone enlarges - moves toward ends
6) Inner marrow cavity forms

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Chondrocytes

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Cartilage cells

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16
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At puberty

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  • Increased GNRH > Increased FSH/LH > Increased estrogen/ testosterone
  • increased rate of bone formation relative to cartilage
  • Closure of epiphyseal plate
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Fracture

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Any injury that disrupts the structural integrity of bone

18
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Repair

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1) Fracture hematoma forms
2) external and internal callus
3) External callus replaced with spongy bone
4) Remodling

19
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Skeletal System

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Bones, Cartilage, joints, ligaments