- Five functions of bones: Gives shape to structures, support and protection, body movement, blood cell formation, storage of inorganic salts
- EPIPHYSIS
- ARTICULAR CARTILAGE
- DIAPHYSIS
- PERIOSTEUM
- MEDULLARY CAVITY
- ENDOSTEUM
- Scapula=flat bone
- Patella=sesamoid bone
- Femur=long bone
- Carpals=short bones
- Vertebrae=irregular bones
- Skull=wormian bones
LOCATION OF MORE BONE PARTS IN FIGURE TO THE LEFT:
- SPONGY/CANCELLOUS BONE
- COMPACT BONE
LOCATION OF MORE BONE PARTS IN FIGURE TO THE LEFT:
- OSTEON
- OSTEONIC CANAL
LOCATION OF MORE BONE PARTS IN FIGURE TO THE LEFT:
- EPIPHYSEAL DISKS/PLATES
- PERIOSTEUM: Serves as an attachment point for muscles to bone through tendons and ligaments
- COMPACT BONE: Creates hard, outer shell of bone organ
- SPONGY BONE: Both red and white blood cells are created here
- YELLOW MARROW: Stores fat
- RED MARROW: Produces new blood cells
SKELETAL ORGANIZATION
**The typical human skeleton has 206 bones.
SKULL
LOCATION OF 4 SINUSES IN THE SKULL
ALL BONE AND BONE PART LOCATED ON FIGURES ABOVE AND RIGHT:
- FRONTAL BONE
- PARIETAL BONE
- OCCIPITAL BONE
- FORAMEN MAGNUM
- OCCIPITAL CONDYLES
- TEMPORAL BONE
- ExTERNAL AUDITORY MEATUS
- STYLOID PROCESS
- SPHENOID BONE
- ETHMOID BONE
- MANDIBLE
- MAXILLA BONE
- ZYGOMATIC BONE
- PALATINE BONE
- NASAL BONE
SUTURES ARE LOCATED IN THE IMAGE ABOVE:
- CORONAL SUTURE
- LAMBDOIDAL SUTURE
- SQUAMOSAL SUTURE
- SAGITTAL SUTURE
VERTEBRAL COLUMN
ALL BONES ARE LOCATED IN THE DIAGRAM TO THE LEFT:
- CERVICAL VERTEBRAE
- THORACIC VERTEBRAE
- LUMBAR VERTEBRAE
- COCCYX
- SACRUM
- CERVICAL CURVATURE
- THORACIC CURVATURE
- LUMBAR CURVATURE
- PELVIC CURVATURE
ALL THE FOLLOWING BONES ARE LOCATED IN THE TWO DIAGRAMS ABOVE AND TO THE RIGHT:
- PEDICLE
- BODY
- TRANSVERSE PROCESS
- SPINOUS PROCESS
- BIFID SPINOUS PROCESS
- SUPERIOR/INFERIOR ARTICULATING PROCESS
- LAMINA
- VERTEBRAL ARCH
- VERTEBRAL FORAMEN
- TRANSVERSE FORAMINA
ALL BONES ARE LOCATED IN THE FIGURE TO THE LEFT:
- AXIS
- ATLAS
- DENS
ALL BONES ARE LOCATED IN THE
FIGURE TO THE RIGHT:
- SACRUM
- SACRAL CANAL
- SACRAL HIATUS
THORACIC CAGE
ALL BONES ARE LOCATED IN FIGURE ABOVE:
- TRUE RIBS
- FALSE RIBS
- FLOATING RIBS
- MANUBRIUM
- BODY
- XIPHOID PROCESS
- STERNUM
- COSTAL CARTILAGE
PECTORAL GIRDLE
ALL BONES ARE LOCATED IN THE FIGURE ABOVE:
- CLAVICLE
- SCAPULA
- VERTEBRAE (SPINE)
- ACROMION PROCESS
- CORACOID PROCESS
- GLENOID CAVITY
UPPER LIMB
ALL BONES ARE LOCATED IN THE FIGURE TO THE LEFT:
- ULNA
- TROCHLEAR NOTCH
- STYLOID PROCESSES
- RADIUS
- HEAD
- RADIAL TUBEROSITY
ALL BONES ARE LOCATED IN THE DIAGRAM TO THE RIGHT:
- HEAD
- GREATER TUBERCLE
- LESSER TUBERCLE
- DELTOID TUBEROSITY
- CORONOID FOSSA
- OLECRANON FOSSA
ALL BONES ARE LOCATED IN THE FIGURE TO THE LEFT:
- CARPALS
- LUNATE
- HAMATE
- TRIQUETRUM
- PISIFORM
- SCAPHOID
- CAPITATE
- TRAPEZOID
- TRAPEZIUM
- METACARPALS(1-5)
- PHALANGES
- PROXIMAL, MIDDLE, AND DISTAL PHALANX
PELVIC GIRDLE
- COXAL BONE
- ILLIUM
- ISCHIUM
- PUBIS
- SYMPHYSIS PUBIS
- OBTURATOR FORAMEN
- ACETABULUM
- ISCHIAL TUBEROSITY
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MALE AND FEMAL PELVES:
LOWER LIMB
ALL BONE PARTS ARE LOCATED
IN DIAGRAM TO THE LEFT:
- FEMUR
- HEAD
- NECK
- GREATER TROCHANTER
- LESSER TROCHANTER
- MEDIAL CONDYLE
- LATERAL CONDYLE
THE FOLLOWING BONE PARTS ARE LOCATED IN THE FOLLOWING DIAGRAMS TO THE RIGHT AND BELOW:
- PATELLA
- TIBIA
- LATERAL CONDYLE
- MEDIAL CONDYLE
- TIBIAL TUBEROSITY
- MEDIAL MALLEOULUS
- FIBULA
- HEAD
- LATERAL MALLEOULUS
THE FOLLOWING BONE PARTS ARE LOCATED IN THE DIAGRAM TO THE LEFT:
- TARSALS
- TALUS
- CALCANEUS
- NAVICULAR
- CUBOID
- LATERAL CUNEIFORM
- INTERMEDIATE CUNEIFORM
- MEDIAL CUNEIFORM
- METATARSALS
- PHALANGES
- PROXIMAL PHALANX
- MIDDLE PHALANX
- DISTAL PHALANX
JOINTS
TYPES OF MOVEMENTS ALLOWED AND WHERE THEY'RE FOUND IN FIGURE ABOVE:
- BALL AND SOCKET
- CONDYLOID
- GLIDING
- HINGE
- PIVOT
- SADDLE