Fundamentals of Human Skeletal System

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Bone Types
  2. Bone Structure and Composition
  3. Bone Development and Growth
  4. Joint Types and Functions
  5. Cartilage Structure and Types
  6. Skeletal Disorders
  7. Real-World Applications

📖 1. Bone Types

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Long Bones: Bones that are longer than they are wide, primarily involved in movement and support (e.g., femur, humerus). Composed of a diaphysis (shaft) and epiphyses (ends).

  • Short Bones: Cube-shaped bones with approximately equal length and width, providing stability and support with limited movement (e.g., carpals, tarsals).

  • Flat Bones: Thin, flattened, and usually curved bones that protect internal organs and serve as attachment sites for muscles (e.g., sternum, skull bones, ribs).

  • Irregular Bones: Bones with complex shapes that do not fit into other categories, often supporting and protecting (e.g., vertebrae, pelvic bones).

  • Sesamoid Bones: Small bones embedded within tendons that protect tendons from stress and improve leverage (e.g., patella).

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1. What is the term for bones that are thin, flattened, and usually curved, serving protective roles and providing attachment sites for muscles?

2. Which bone type is characterized by being cube-shaped and providing stability with limited movement?

3. What is the Haversian system (osteon) in compact bone primarily composed of?

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Bone Types — classification?

Based on shape: long, short, flat, irregular, sesamoid.

Bone types — classification?

Based on shape: long, short, flat, irregular, sesamoid.

Bone Structure — key components?

Diaphysis, epiphysis, osteocytes, osteoblasts, osteoclasts, Haversian system.

Long bones — function?

Support movement, leverage, and blood cell production.

Bone Growth — process?

Involves ossification (intramembranous, endochondral) and growth plates.

Flat bones — role?

Protect internal organs, provide muscle attachment sites.

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