Musculoskeletal System Flashcards

1
Q

Vitamin D helps the body absorb?

A

Calcium

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2
Q

What factors cause vitamin D deficiency?

A

Lack of sunlight and diet

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3
Q

What are the main types of tissue?

A

Epithelial, muscle, nerve and connective

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4
Q

What are the main types of connective tissue?

A

Bone, cartilage, tendon and ligament

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5
Q

What does the skeletal system do?

A

Support, movement, protection and mineral storage

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6
Q

Skeleton can be divided into 2?

A

Axial (protects vital organs) and the appendicular skeleton

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7
Q

What does the axial skeleton protect?

A

Vital organs

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8
Q

What does cancellous (spongey) bone look like?

A

Cheese

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9
Q

What does compact bone look like?

A

Hard

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10
Q

Compact bone is made up of osteons, which form?

A

Lamaelle

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11
Q

Long bone: what part is the diaphysis?

A

Middle

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12
Q

Long bone: where is the epiphysis?

A

Both ends

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13
Q

Bone coverings: what is the articular cartilage?

A

Where it joins to another bone

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14
Q

Bone coverings: where is the periosteum found?

A

Outer surface of bone

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15
Q

What does the matrix consist of?

A

Calcium, magnesium and phosphates

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16
Q

What are the bone cells?

A

OsteoBlasts - Build bone
Osteoclasts - remodelling
Osteocytes - structural

17
Q

What is the lamellae?

A

Layers of bone matrix

18
Q

What is the lancunae?

A

Spaces containing tissue fluids and osteocytes

19
Q

What is the canaliculi?

A

Connects lacunae and central canal

20
Q

What is the central canal?

A

Canal in the centre of bone matrix

21
Q

What is the trabeculae?

A

Bony branches

22
Q

How does movements work?

A

Nerves make muscles contract/relax to make movement at the joint

23
Q

What are the 3 types of joints?

A

1) fibrous - fixed so limited movement
2) cartilaginous - permit little movement
3) synovial - freely movable

24
Q

What is osteoporosis?

A

Loss of bone tissue

25
Q

Functions of skeletal muscle?

A

Movement , posture and heat production

26
Q

What is unicleate?

A

Single nucleus

27
Q

What is multinucleate?

A

Multiple nucleus

28
Q

What is the homeostasis if calcium?

A

R- thyroid gland
C- calcitonin (hormone)
E- deposition in bones and uptake in kidneys