Classifications of Skeletal System
Axial
Appendicular
Functions of the Skeletal System
supports the body
facilitates movement
protects internal organs
produces blood cells
stores and releases minerals and fat
Bone classification & Structure
Flat, irregular, short, long, sesamoid
Bone Anatomy
Long and Short bone
Bone Physiology (Tissue)
Compact vs Spongy Bone
Cells of the bone, their functions, and how they develop
Matrix
Mineral salts (calcium & phosphorus)
Osteon structure and function
Bone Marrow
Blood and Nerve supply
Bone Deposition and Resorption
Calcium Homeostasis
Vitamin D (Calcitriol’s function)
Bone Formation
Endochondral Ossification
Intramembranous ossification
Bone Elongation (zones of growth)
Bone Repair
Classification of Joints
Fibrous (Synarthrodial)
Cartilaginous (Amphiarthrodial)
Synovial (Diarthrodial)
Anatomy of the Knee & Shoulder Joint
Classification of the skeltal system
It is classified mainly into the axial and appendicular system
1) axial means the skeltal system which is included in the central axis of the body that is mainly the
2) appendicular that is the system of skeletal in our body other than the axial that is
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