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Title: Skeletal System


1
Skeletal System
  • Chapter 7

2
Bellringer
  • What is the purpose of a house frame?
  • Set up a venn diagram to
  • compare a house frame to the
  • human skeletal system?

3
Functions of the Skeletal System
  1. Bones shape, support, and protect body structures
  2. Aid body movements
  3. House tissues that produce blood cells
  4. Serves as points of muscle attachment
  5. Storehouse of minerals

4
Bellringer
  • What do you know about the structure of bones?
  • Recall from biology that birds have hollow bones.
    What are the advantages of having hollow bones?
  • Which do you think would be stronger, hollow
    bones or solid bones?

5
Activity
  1. Roll up 3 pieces of paper so they are about 1
    inch wide.
  2. Stand them on end and place a paper plate on top
    of them.
  3. Add weight until they collapse. How much weight
    did they hold?
  4. Repeat, rolling the paper up as tightly as
    possible, so there is no hollow middle. How much
    weight could they support?

6
Bone Structure
  • Bones differ greatly in size and shape, but are
    similar in structure.
  • Broader area at the ends is called the
    epiphysis.
  • Epiphysis is covered with hyaline cartilage (???)
    called articular cartilage.
  • The shaft of the bone is called the diaphysis.

7
Bone Structure, continued.
  • periosteum ???
  • Periosteum is a vascular (???) covering of
    fibrous tissue that completely covers the bone,
    except for the articular cartilage on the ends.
  • Tendons and ligaments attach to the periosteum.
  • Helps form and repair bone tissue.

8
Bone Structure, continued.
  • Compact bone (cortical bone)
  • Tightly packed
  • Continuous matrix with no gaps
  • Makes up the walls of the diaphysis
  • Spongy bone (cancellous bone)
  • Consists of branching bony plates with connecting
    spaces, which reduce weight
  • Makes up the epiphyses (plural form), with thin
    layers of compact bone on their surfaces

9
  • Some bones have more dense spongy bone than
    others. WHY?

10
Bone Structure, continued.
  • Medullary cavity hollow chamber in the
    diaphysis that is continuous with (???) the
    spongy bone (located where?)
  • endosteum ?
  • Endosteum is a thin layer of cells lining the
    medullary cavity.
  • Marrow specialized type of soft _______
    tissue that fills the cavity.

11
Label Diagram Handout
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