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    body. Levers: The system uses the bones with joints to provide movement to the body. The bones are held together by ligaments and tendons. The tibia and femur act as levers so a footballer can kick. Attachment: Bones provide a surface that the muscles can attach to‚ forming the human shape. A material called periosteum provides a surface that muscle tendons attach to. Protection: The skeleton encases organs in hard bones to stop them being damaged easily. Bones such as the cranium and ribs protect

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    boneyard rap‚ knuckle bones click and hand bones clap‚ finger bones flick and thigh bones slap‚ when you’re doing the rhythm of the boneyard rap. Wooooooooooooooo! It’s the boneyard rap and it’s a scare. Give your bones a shake-up if you dare. Rattle your teeth and waggle your jaw and let’s do the boneyard rap once more. (do 8 finger snaps) This is the rhythm of the boneyard rap‚ elbow bones clink and backbones snap‚ shoulder bones chink and toe bones tap‚ when you’re

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    The Skeletal System The skeletal system is made up of bones‚ the joints where bones meet‚ and the connective tissues called cartilages that hold the bones together. The human skeleton is made up of 206 bones‚ and can be divided up into to two parts‚ the Axial Skeleton and the Appendicular Skeleton. (Adams et al.‚ pg. 4)(Boundless‚ 2013) Axial Skeleton The axial skeleton forms the main axis or core of the skeletal system. It consists of the skull‚ vertebral column‚ and thoracic cage. As noted by

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    Osteoporosis Case Study Brittany Laplow Bone Physiology Question 1 Describe bone physiology and the bone remodeling cycle. Be sure to emphasize the two types of bone tissue and the roles of osteoblasts and osteoclasts. Bone physiology is the growth and repair of bones. Bone remodeling is part of this cycle. There are two parts of this cycle‚ bone deposit and bone resorption (Marieb & Hoehn‚ 2013). Bone deposit marks areas that need repairing by osteoblasts and bone resorption removes osseous tissue by

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    Diagnosis: Right intertrochanteric femoral fracture. Postoperative Diagnosis: Same Operative procedure: Open reduction internal fixation of right intertrochanteric femoral fracture with dipwheeze sliding screw. Anesthesia: General endotracheal Indications: The patient is a 69 year old black female who fell landing on her right hip. She was seen in the Emergency Room where physical exam and x-ray revealed an intertrochanteric right femoral fracture. She was admitted to Dr. Loyd’s service

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    As our population becomes more and more active throughout the years‚ the number of adults and adolescents who are regularly involved in physical activity‚ whether for recreational or competitive purposes‚ have increased substantially. The many different types of physical activities that the physically active people participate in are so numerous that many different types of conditions and injuries have become more acknowledged throughout the last few decades. One of these injuries that have become

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    Synarthroses joints come together at a point at which adjacent bones are bound by collagen fibers that emerge from the matrix of one bone‚ cross the space between them‚ and penetrate into the matrix of the other. c. Syndesmoses are functionally a bit different. They are classified as amphiarthroses. Explain why. Amphiarthrosis is a type of continuous‚ slightly moveable joint. In syndesmoses‚ the fibers are longer and the attached bones are more movable. There is a greater distance between the articulating

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    There is a difference of opinion among canine experts as to whether bones should be given to a dog raw‚ cooked‚ hard‚ or soft‚ and even whether they should be given at all. On one point‚ however‚ there is total agreement‚ never give a dog splintering bones from chicken‚ pork‚ fowl‚ and rabbit‚ (although chicken bones that have been cooked in a pressure cooker until they are very soft can be quite nourishing and safe). A marrow bone is the traditional symbol of a treat for a dog‚ and he obviously appreciates

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    are the functions of the skeletal system? 2. Know the terminology for a long bone (epiphysis‚ etc.) 3. What is periosteum? Endosteum? What structures/cells can be found in them? 4. What are the three types of cells found in bone and what is their function? 5. Compare/contrast the structure and function of compact and spongy bone. 6. Where would one find compact bone and why? Where would one find spongy bone and why? 7. Know the steps and cells/structures in intramembranous ossification

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    Fatigue Crack Propagation Basically‚ fatigue crack propagation can be divided into three stages: stage I (short cracks)‚ stage II (long cracks) and stage III (final fracture). • Stage I: Once initiated‚ a fatigue crack propagates along high shear stress planes (45 degrees)‚ as schematically represented in Fig. 1. This is known as stage I or the short crack growth propagation stage. The crack propagates until it is decelerated by a microstructural barrier such as a grain boundary‚ inclusions‚

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