B5a: Skeletons Flashcards

1
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What are the advantages of an internal skeleton compared to an external skeleton(4)

A

provides internal framework for the body

grows with the rest of the body

flexible as it contains many joints

allows easy attachment of muscles

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2
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Describe cartilage and bones(3)

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both are living tissues containing living cells

  • therefore are susceptible to infection by bacteria and viruses
  • are able to grow and repair themselves
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3
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Describe the structure of a long bone(2)

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at each end there is a head covered with cartilage

consists of a long shaft containing bone marrow with blood vessels

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4
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Why are long bones that are hollow advantageous

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Stronger and lighter than solid bones

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5
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Describe the development of the skeleton(3)

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skeleton starts off as cartilage

cartilage is slowly replaced by the addition of calcium and phosphorus (ossification)

whether a person is still growing can be determined by the amount of cartilage present
(-if some cartilage remains between the head and shaft, the bone and the person is still growing)

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6
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Bones are _ but can still be broken by _

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very strong, sharp knock

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7
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Why are elderly people more prone to fractures

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The bones of elderlies lack calcium and phosphorus, which can result in osteoporosis, making them prone to fractures

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8
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Why can it be dangerous to move a person with a suspected fracture

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Broken vertebrae in the backbone can damage the spinal chord, resulting in paralysis or death

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Describe the structure of synovial joints

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Contains synovial fluid, a synovial membrane, ligaments and cartilage

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10
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Describe the movement of a hinge joint

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restricted to only an up and down movement

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Describe the movement of a ball and socket joint

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has a wider range of movement than a hinge joint - can rotate

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Describe the function of synovial fluid

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acts as a cushion against shock and a lubricant for easy movement

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13
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Describe the function of a synovial membrane

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holds in the synovial fluid

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14
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Describe the function of cartilage

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protects the bone head

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15
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Describe the function of ligaments

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hold the bones in place

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16
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Describe how the biceps and triceps muscles operate(3)

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they are antagonistic muscles which work together to bend or straighten the arm

  • to raise the forearm, biceps contracts and triceps relaxes
  • to lower the forearm, biceps relaxes and triceps contracts
17
Q

How is arm bending and straightening an example of a liver

A

elbow acts as a pivot(fulcrum)