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Summary of everything you need to know about the components, organisation and functions of the human skeleton, as well as joints, skeletal muscles, tendons and initiation of muscle contraction at the neuromuscular junction. Point form, easy to read with useful tables and diagrams. Written by a 6 year DGS full scholarship recipient

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Movement in humans
brought about by the musculoskeletal system


Skeleton
- 20% of body weight


Components of our skeleton
Bones Cartilage

tissue formed by living cells tissue formed by living cells
- contains minerals: mainly - contains fewer minerals: softer,
Ca3(PO4)2 > makes bones rigid more elastic than bones
- contains proteins (collagen) and - @end surfaces of bones: absorb
water shock, reduces friction between 2
- contains blood vessels: supplies bones when they move against each
O2+nutrients, removes wastes other, prevent bones from wearing
- innervated by nerves away
- gives shape + support to some
Compact bone structures (pinnacle, nose, trachea)
- outer shell of bones - X bone marrow, blood vessels,
- shafts of limb bones nerves
- filled w yellow bone marrow
> stores lipids
- dense + hard: provides great
strength for supporting the body’s
weight

Spongy bone
- heads of limb bones
- porous: provides strength w
minimum of additional weight
- cavity filled w red bone
marrow > produces red
blood cells



Organisation of human skeleton
Axial skeleton Appendicular skeleton

lies on central axis of body lies on both sides of body

1) Skull 1) Limb bones
- cranium: 8 bones fused tgt - Arms + legs
@sutures (unmovable joints) > - Allow body movement
protects brain + some sense 2) Girdles
organs (eyes, ears) - Flat bones

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