Chp.2 - Basic Exercise Science - Skeletal Flashcards

1
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Skeletal system is composed of?

What are the functions? (4)

A
  • bones + joints

- SUPPORT/protects, MOVEMENT, produces BLOOD, stores MINERALS

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Bone function? (2)

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  • resting ground for MUSCLES

- protects VITAL ORGANS

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What are joints? Uses?

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  • JUNCTIONS of bones, muscles, connective tissue where movement occurs
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Axial skeleton vs. appendicular skeleton?

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  • axial: skull, rib cage, vertebral column

- appendicular: pelvic, shoulder + extremities.

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Throughout life, bone is constantly renewed through a process called….

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  • remodeling
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Osteoclasts vs. osteoblasts?

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BONE CELLS

  • osteoclasts: REMOVES bone tissue
  • osteoblasts: FORMS bones
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Epiphysis?

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  • end of long bones, spongy (CANCELLOUS),

houses much of the red marrow involved in RED CELL production. Also primary sites for BONE GROWTH.

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Diaphysis?

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  • SHAFT portion of long bone
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Epiphyseal Plate?

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  • connects epiphysis with diaphysis. Where growth of diaphysis occurs.
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Periosteum?

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  • dense membrane that covers all of bone except for joint.

- -> where tendons attaches to; has blood vessels, bone-producing cells…

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Medullar cavity?

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  • CENTRAL CAVITY of bone shafts where MARROW is stored.
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Articular (Hyaline) cartilage?

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  • white, shiny tissue that covers joints, helps reduce friction along with synovial fluid.
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Types of bones? (“filss”)

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  • flat bones e.g. ribs, cranial
  • irregular bones e.g. vertebrae, pelvic, facial…
  • long bones
  • semasoid bones e.g. small bones in joint capsules or where tendon passes over joint; improves leverage and protects joint
  • short bones e.g. carpals of hands and feet
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Bone markings? (2)

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  • depressions: flattened/indented; muscle attachment sites

- processes: projections where muscles, tendons and ligaments can attach

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Anatomic features of a long bone? (6)

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  • epiphysis
  • diaphysis
  • epiphyseal plate
  • periosteum
  • medullary cavity
  • articular cartilage
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Vertebral column is a series of…. that houses the…

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  • irregularly shaped bones called vertebrae

- spinal cord

17
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Fancy word for joint motion?

A
  • arthrokinematics
18
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Synovial joints vs. nonsynovial joints?

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  • synovial: 80% of all joints. Greatest capacity for motion. Held together by a joint capsule.
  • non-synovial: no joint cavity. Little to no movement e.g. pubic bone, skull…
19
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What are ligaments?

A
  • FIBROUS CONNECTIVE tissues that connect bone to bone and provides STABILITY as well as input to NS
  • primarily made up of protein called COLLAGEN
20
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Exercise and effect on bone mass?

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  • weight bearing strengthens bones (resistance training, walking, pushups, stairs, dancing…)
  • e.g. of none weight bearing is swimming and cycling.
21
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There are __ bones in the human body, of which approx __ are used in voluntary movements.

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  • 206

- 177