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Skeletal System-2. Honors Anatomy for copy. Essential Question. What is the main contribution the axial skeleton makes to homeostasis?. Divisions of the Skeleton. AXIAL SKELETON Skull Cranium Face Hyoid Auditory Ossicles Vertebral Column Thorax . APPENDICULAR SKELETON: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Skeletal System-2

Honors Anatomyfor copy

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Essential Question• What is the main contribution

the axial skeleton makes to homeostasis?

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Divisions of the Skeleton• AXIAL SKELETON• Skull– Cranium– Face

• Hyoid• Auditory Ossicles• Vertebral Column• Thorax

• APPENDICULAR SKELETON:

• Pectoral Girdle• Upper Limbs• Pelvic Girdle• Lower Limbs

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Types of Bone• bones fall into 1 of 5 main types

based on shape:– Long – Short– Flat– Irregular – Sesamoid

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Short Bones• somewhat cube-shaped• nearly equal in length as width• consist of:– spongy bone except @ surface

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Flat Bones• Composed of:– 2 nearly parallel plates of compact

bone enclosing spongy bone inside• Function:– give considerable protection– place for muscle attachment

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Irregular Bones• complex shapes (do not fit in

other categories)• vary in amt spongy bone

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Sesamoid Bones• develop w/in certain tendons

where there is considerable friction, tension, & physical stress

• function: protect tendon from excessive wear & tear

• vary in # person to person but everyone has 2 patella which develop in quadriceps femoris tendon

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Sutural Bones• classified by location (w/in a

suture: a seam between 2 cranial bones)

• not everyone has them

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Bone Surface Markings• 2 major types:1. depressions & openings– form joints or allow passage of

vessels & nerves2. processes– projections or outgrowths that

either help form joints or serve as attachment points for ligaments & tendons

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Axial skeleton

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Skull • 22 bones in 2 categories:1. Cranium– 8 bones that form cranial cavity

1. 1 frontal bone2. 2 parietal bones3. 2 temporal bones4. 1 occipital bone5. 1 sphenoid bone6. 1 ethmoid bone

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Skull 2. Facial Bones

14 bones that form the face• 2 nasal bones

»2 maxillae»1 mandible»2 zygomatic»2 lacrimal»2 palantine»2 inferior nasal conchae»1 vomer

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Skull: Cavities1. Cranial Cavity2. Nasal Cavity3. Orbits4. Paranasal Sinuses5. Middle & Inner Ear Cavities

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Cavities of the Skull

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Functions of Cranial Bones

1. protecting brain2. stabilizing position of brain,

vessels, & nerves through attachments to the meninges

3. outer surfaces provide large areas of attachment for muscles that move parts of the head & some for facial expression

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Frontal Bone

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Parietal Bones• form greater portion of sides &

roof of cranial cavity

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Temporal Bones• form inferior, lateral aspects of

the cranium & part of the cranial floor

• its zygomatic process forms the lateral half of the zygomatic arch

• mandibular fossa: where condylar process of mandible forms TMJ (temporal mandibular joint)

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Temporal Bones• external auditory meatus: ear

canal• mastoid: posterior & inferior to

external auditory meatus, contains “air cells” (mastoiditis: inflammation in air cells)

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Temporal Bone: Internal Surface

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Occipital Bone• forms back of head & most of

base of skull• foramen magnum: large hole

spinal cord passes thru, • occipital condyles: articulate

with 1st cervical vertebra (atlas)

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Ethmoid Bone• “like a sieve”• midline of anterior part of cranial floor,

anterior to sphenoid, posterior to nasal bones

• cribiforme plate: forms roof of nasal cavity, the holes of the sieve where olfactory nerves pass from roof of nasal cavity to brain

• crista galla: triangular process which serves as pt of attachment for meninges of brain

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Facial Bones• shape of face changes

dramatically during 1st 2 yrs of life: – brain & cranial bones expand– 1st set of teeth erupt– paranasal sinuses enlarge– growth of face stops ~16 years old

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Maxillae• = upper jaws• *articulate with every bone in face

except the mandible• form part of floor of orbits, parts of

nasal cavity, & most of the hard palate (bony roof of mouth)

• each one has large maxillary sinus• alveolar process is small arch that

contains the alveolar sockets for upper set of teeth

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Cleft Palate & Cleft Lip• 10-12 wks gestation the palatine

processes of maxillae typically join

• not doing so cleft palate +/- cleft lip– speech & swallowing can be

affected–many ear infections– reparative surgery recommended

1st few wks of life / surgery needs to be completed by 12 – 18 mos b/4 speech: speech therapy & orthodontic care frequently necessary

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Parts of a Vertebra• Body– thicker, anterior portion, weight bearing

portion• Vertebral Foramina– contains spinal cord, adipose, areolar CT,

blood vessels• Spinous Process– 1 of 7 processes, posterior, palpable on

back of bodyTransverse Processes: on each side,

extending laterally

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Typical Thoracic Vertebrae

• T-1 to T-12• larger &

stronger than cervical v.

• distinguishing feature: articulate with ribs (facets on transverse processes of T-1 to T-10

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Ribs: 12 Pair

• increase in length 1st thru 7th then decrease in length to 12th

• 1st thru 7th ribs (true ribs) have direct anterior attachment to sternum by strip of hyaline cartilage which contribute to elasticity of thoracic cage

• 8th thru 10th ribs attach to each other & then to cartilages of 7th rib

• 11th & 12th ribs: floating ribs