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Skeletal and Muscular System Skeletal System Interacts with muscular system for movement of the body Coordinated by nervous system What is Cartilage? Cartilage is connective tissue that is more flexible than bone Cushions bones Cartilage Bones 1. Supports body 2. Protects Organs 3. Produce new red blood cells in the bone marrow Bones 4. Enables you to move 5. Stores certain materials until your body needs them. Vertebrae The 26 small bones that make up the backbone What is a Joint? A joint is the place where two bones come together Joints help the skeleton move the body. What are the two kinds of joints in the body? The two kinds of joints in the body are immovable and movable joints What are the two main immovable joints in our bodies? Bones of the skull Joints that attach the ribs to the sternum Immovable Joint Joint Kind of Motion Where It’s Found in the Body Hinge Forward or backward motion Knee Elbow Ball-&Socket Pivot Greatest range of motion Shoulder Blade Hips Gliding One bone to slide over another One bone to rotate Neck around another Wrist Ankles When do bone cells form new bone tissue? New bone tissue forms to fill the gap between the broken ends of the bone. Ligaments The bones in movable joints are held together by strong connective tissues is called LIGAMENTS Connect bone to bone Ligaments Tendons Attach bones muscles to Marrow The spaces in bone that contain a soft connective tissue is called MARROW Bone Marrow Muscles Motion of organs Locomotion of Body Interacts with all organ systems causing movement of tissues and organs Muscular System 3 Types of Muscles Type Skeletal Muscles of striated muscle, attached to the skeleton. Facilitate movement, by applying force to bones and joints; via contraction. Contract voluntarily, although they can contract involuntarily. Skeletal Muscle Cardiac Muscle Type of striated muscle found within the heart. Function is to "pump" blood through the circulatory system by contracting Cardiac Muscle Smooth Muscle Type of non-striated muscle, found in organs blood vessels, the bladder, the uterus, and the digestive system Smooth Muscle Arthritis Painful Inflammation of freely movable joints. Immune system attacks tissues around joints Symptom stiffening & swelling Gout Systemic disease (throughout body) Build up of uric acid Settles in joints causing inflammation and swelling Tendonitis Inflammation the tendons in Osteoporosis A condition in which the body’s bones become weak and break easily