What are the 3 functions of the Skeletal System?
To provide support (facilitate movement), shape the body, and protect vital organs
1st Process
In healing process, cartilage is formed by the collagen that is produced from chondrocyte cells
How many bones make up the Cranium?
8
Kinesi/o
Movement
What are 3 things skeletal muscles do?
Help maintain posture, provides heat, and provides movement
What is Marfan Syndrome?
A genetic connective tissue disorder where the person has long limbs
The cartilage then brides the gap that is between the broken bones and produces a soft callus
How many Thoracic vertebrae?
12 Vertebrae
-paresis
Incomplete paralysis
How are muscles characterized?
By location, control action, and cell characteristics
What is Osteosacroma?
Malignant tumor of the bone
3rd Process
Osteoplates then create a hard and bony callus by using the collagen and minerals (such as calcium and phosphorus) to form a new bone
What is the final section of the vertebral column?
Fasci/o
Fibrous membrane
What does the skeletal muscle do?
Attach to bones and provides voluntary movement
What vitamin is needed for proper bone development?
Vitamin D
4th Process
Because the new bone is irregular in its shape, osteoclasts then have to start remodeling the new bone
What is the Clavicle?
The collarbone
Muscul/o, My/o
Muscled
What does the smooth muscle do?
Acts involuntarily and regulates hollow organs
What is a Green Stick fracture?
When the bone breaks incompletely
5th Process
The result of the formation of the new bone by the osteoclasts is similar to that of the bones original shape
What bone is lateral to the Tibia?
The Fibula
Sthen/o
Strength
What does the cardiac muscle do?
Acts involuntarily and is responsible for the hearts pumping