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This study guide covers everything you need to remember for the skeletal system in order to be successful in anatomy! This is considered chapter 3.









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Chapter 3 Skeletal System

FUNCTIONS OF BONES
Shape, support, protection, movement storage of minerals, blood cell formation, Classification
of bone

CLASSIFICATION OF BONE BY DENSITY CLASSIFICATION OF BONE BY SHAPE
compact bone → dense Flat
spongy (trabecular, cancellous) bone → porous Long
Short
Irregular
Sesamoid

MAJOR FEATURES OF BONE
head: Enlarged, neck: constricted body: main portion Facet: Small Condyle: rounded,
rounded end area attaches head Flattened joint knuckle-like
to body surface

PROJECTIONS RIDGE
Process: prominent Tuberosity: large rounded Trochanter: large blunt Crest: thin Spine: sharp
projection prominence process ridge of bone ridge
Mastoid, Zygomatic deltoid tuberosity on the femur iliac crest anterior
superior iliac
spine

DEPRESSIONS OPENING
Fossa: shallow depression Foramen: round or oval opening Meatus: tubular passage Sinus: air-filled
iliac fossa (plural of foramen is foramina) cavity

HISTOLOGY OF BONE
connective tissue; cells separated by hard matrix
OSTEOPROGENITOR CELLS OSTEOBLASTS OSTEOCYTES OSTEOCLASTS
• undifferentiated cells • surface cells • mature bone cells • large cells formed from
• surface cells (found on inner • form matrix and • osteoblasts surrounded fused monocytes
layer of periosteum, collagen fibers by matrix, enclosed in (osteoprogenitor )
endosteum) • Become osteocytes • maintain bone tissue but • surface cells
• can divide to replace when surrounded by do not produce new matrix • secrete enzymes that
themselves OR matrix • can’t divide dissolve bone matrix
can → osteoblasts • can’t divide • function in bone growth,
repair, remodeling
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Bone Remodeling
• Osteoclasts continuously carve out tunnels, osteoblasts rebuild osteons
• Bone matrix is continuously redistributed along lines of mechanical stress
Bone matrix
not completely solid 25% water mineralization (calcification) -
has small spaces for vessels 25% organic matrix (collagen fibers hardening of tissue when mineral
and red bone marrow → strength, flexibility) crystals deposit around collagen
spongy bone has many 50% inorganic matrix (mineral salts fibers
spaces → hardness)
compact bone has less spaces
COMPACT OR DENSE BONE SPONGY BONE
• Solid hard layer of bone • latticework of thin plates of bone called
• Forms shaft of long bones, external surface of all bones trabeculae oriented along lines of stress
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