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Muscular – Skeletal System Study Guide

Know and write the definitions of the following terms:

3 functions of muscles- movement, maintaining body temp., maintaining posture

smooth muscle-involuntary movement, what the stomach is made up of. Found inside lungs, stomach, & intestines

skeletal muscles- controls the blinking of your eyes- voluntary movement, attached to your sketeton

cardiac muscle- found in the heart

tendons-connects skeletal muscles to the bone

voluntary- another name for skeletal muscle – is controlled by you.

involuntary- another name for smooth. We do not have control of it.

functions of skeletal system- serve as anchor for all of the body’s movement, provides support, and protects soft organs inside the body.

compact bone- hard tissue and surrounds the soft spongy bone.

spongy bone - strong tissue but light weight

marrow - what blood cells are made up of, fills up space in spongy bone

joint - where bones meet

what are bones made of?

Hard material, soft material, and living tissue

Ligaments- tissues that hold the bones together at moveable joints

growth plates - where bones growth occurs- made of cartilage and connective tissue

humerous bone-the upper arm bone

patella bone – A bone in the knee that guards the kneecap

number of bones in foot and ankle

26 bones

Know the function and main skeletal parts of:

axial skeleton - includes the skull and the spinal column – provides support and protection

appendicular skeleton - allows movement, legs, arms, hips, wrists, and hands

Know how bones change through:

Infancy- skull is made up of several bones with spaces between them. As the brain grows the skull grows and the spaces close up.

Childhood - bones grow at the growth plate

Adolescence - bones stop growing. Growth plate is the last part of the bone to become hard and arms and legs stop growing.

Adulthood - bones go through cycles. Old bones are broken down and new bones form. The older you get the less dense bones are.

8 types of joints:

Fibrous -little to no movement found in the skull

cartilaginous -moveable in childhood, fixed when adult- found in spinal column

plane - found where bones are flat, hands

ball & socket-found in the shoulders and hips

hinge -found in the elbow and knee- move back and fourth

pivot- found in the neck and where the radius and ulna meet, below the elbows

saddle- where the thumb meets the palm

condyloid - occur between fingers