Unit 10 The Human Body Ch. 36 Skeletal, Muscular, & Integumentary System.
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Unit 10 The Human Body
Ch. 36 Skeletal, Muscular, & Integumentary System
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The Skeleton
• The skeleton supports the body, protects internal organs, provides for movement, stores mineral reserves, & provides a site for blood cell formation
• Bones provide a system of levers on which muscles act to produce movement
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The Skeleton
• The skeleton supports the body
• The human skeleton is divided into 2 parts: the axial skeleton, & the appendicular skeleton
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Structure of Bones
• Bones are a solid network of living cells & protein fibers that are surrounded by deposits of calcium salts
• Periosteum - tough layer of connective tissue that surrounds bone
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Structure of Bones
• Haversian canals - found in dense, compact bone, contains blood vessels & nerves
• Bone marrow - soft tissue found in bone cavitiesYellow marrow - made of fat cellsRed marrow - produces red blood cells,
some white blood cells, & platelets
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Development of Bones
• Cartilage - type of connective tissue that does not have blood vessels, it is dense & fibrous & therefore, can support weight
• Ossification - process when cartilage is replaced by bone
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Types of Joints
• Joint - a place where 1 bone attaches to another bone
• They permit bones to move without damaging each other
• Depending on its type of movement, a joint is classified as immovable, slightly moveable, or freely moveable
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Types of Joints
• Freely movable joints are classified by the type of movement they permit
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Structure of Joints
• Cartilage covers the surfaces where 2 bones come together
• Ligaments - link bone-to-bone in a joint
• Tendons - tie muscle-to-bone in a joint
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Skeletal System Disorders
• Excessive strain on a joint may produce inflammation, where excess fluid causes swelling, pain, heat, & redness
• Arthritis is inflammation of the joint itself
• Osteoporosis is a loss of calcium in the bones, can cause serious fractures, typically occurs in older women
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Types of Muscle Tissue
• There are 3 different types of muscle tissue: skeletal, smooth, & cardiac
• Skeletal muscles have stripes, & many nuclei
• Smooth muscle cells are spindle-shaped & have 1 nucleus
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Types of Muscle Tissue
• Cardiac muscle cells have stripes & only 1 nucleus
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Skeletal Muscle Structure
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How Muscles & Bones Interact
• Tendons are attached so they pull on the bones when the muscles contract
• Most skeletal muscles work in opposing pairs, when 1 contracts, the other relaxes
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Exercise & Health
• Regular exercise is important in maintaining muscular strength & flexibility
• Aerobic exercises cause the body’s systems to become more efficient
• Resistance exercises increase muscle size
& strength
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The Integumentary System
• The integumentary system serves as a barrier against infection & injury, helps regulate body temp., removes waste products from the
body, & provides protection against UV radiation from
the sun
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The Skin
• The largest component of the integumentary system is the skin
• It contains many sensory receptors, therefore, it serves as gateway through which sensations like pressure,
heat, cold, & pain, are transmitted to the nervous system
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The Skin
• After strenuous exercise, the skin produces sweat, which decreases the temperature of the body & rids the body of wastes
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Structure of The Skin
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The Skin
• Epidermis - the outer layer of skin
• Melanin - a dark brown pigment, it helps protect the skin from damage by absorbing UV rays from the sun
• Dermis - the inner layer of the skin, contains blood vessels, nerve endings, glands, sensory receptors, smooth muscles, & hair follicles
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The Skin
• Excessive exposure to UV radiation can produce skin cancer, an abnormal growth of cells in the skin
• Protect yourself by wearing a hat, sunglasses, & sunscreen
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Hair & Nails
• The basic structure of human hair & nails is keratin, which is a protein
• Hair covers almost every exposed surface of the body, it serves as protection from the sun (head), &
from dirt, viruses, & bacteria, from entering the body (nostrils,
external ear canals, & eyelashes)
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Hair & Nails
• Nails grow at an average rate of 3mm/month, with fingernails growing 4 times more rapidly than toenails
• Nails protect the tips of fingers and toes (digits)