Skeletal Anatomy
Learning Objectives: Textbook p. 9-31 & p. 69-71
- the role & functions of the skeletal system
- the skeletons basic structure & composition
- the five types of bones
- the names & anatomical landmarks for the skeleton
- the process of ossification & bone formation
- types of bone fracture
- bone diseases, and the effects of bones aging
- the skeletons basic structure & composition
- the five types of bones
- the names & anatomical landmarks for the skeleton
- the process of ossification & bone formation
- types of bone fracture
- bone diseases, and the effects of bones aging
Handouts
Exercsie 2.1: MC #1-3, 7, SA #1-8, EQ # 1-2 Exercise 2.6: Crossword
Anatomically Speaking Osteology
Skeletal System Self Test Skeletal System Manipulation Lab
Anatomically Speaking Osteology
Skeletal System Self Test Skeletal System Manipulation Lab
Key Terms
skeleton axial skeleton appendicular skeleton articular cartilage periosteum
medullary cavity compact bone diaphysis/ epiphysis cancellous bone cortex
ossification bone remodelling epiphyseal lines/ plates fractures stress fracture
Wolff’s Law periosteum sesamoid bone osteoblasts osteoclasts
medullary cavity compact bone diaphysis/ epiphysis cancellous bone cortex
ossification bone remodelling epiphyseal lines/ plates fractures stress fracture
Wolff’s Law periosteum sesamoid bone osteoblasts osteoclasts
Additional Questions
1.How many bones does a person have at birth?
2. What are the differences between the male and female skeleton? 3. What is the role of the skeleton? 4. What bones make up the two main areas of the skeleton? 5. Give examples of the 5 types of bones? 6. Define the key features & terms of a long bone. 7. Explain the process of bone remodelling 8. Define the differences between and epiphyseal plate & line. 9. Distinguish between the 3 main types of fractures: 10. How do stress fractures occur? 11. What are the four recommended steps to decrease the risk of osteoporosis? |
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