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Movement, protection/support, factory (R/W BC), stores



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1 Skeletal system 2 Functions of the skeletal system



3 Complete fracture 4 Red marrow



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206 bones joined by ligaments and tendons made
Skeletal system
up of 2 main parts; axial and appendicular

270 Babies are born with ___ soft bones

Axial skeleton Consists of the skull, spine, ribs, and sternum

, -Consists of everything else and includes two limb
girdles (shoulders and pelvis)
Appendicular skeleton
-126 bones total: 64 in shoulder and upper limbs; 62
in pelvis and lower limbs

Functions of the skeletal Movement, protection/support, factory (R/W BC),
system stores

Red marrow Flat bones and ends of long bones

Yellow marrow Interior medical portion of long bones

Used to replace those worn out and destroyed by
Bone marrow
liver

Long bones Found in upper and lower arms and legs

Flat bones skull and ribs

Irregular bones Represented by bones in spinal column

Short bones Wrist and ankle

Sesamoid bones Patella (mechanical levers)

Complete fracture bone snaps into two or more parts

the bone cracks but does not break all the way
Incomplete fracture
through

Open fracture skin breaks and bleeding

Closed fracture cannot see bone, no bleeding, deformed bone

can be incomplete or complete, but does not
Simple
pierce skin

a complete break in the bone where the bone ends
Compound
separate and break through the skin

an incomplete break in the shaft of the bone; occurs
Greenstick
in children. Looks fuzzy around break on x-ray

an incomplete break which occurs when there is
Buckle
axial loading of a bone

a small, incomplete break in the bone that results
Stress
from overuse, weakness, or biochemical problems

Avulsion a tendon or ligament pulls off a piece of bone

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