KINESIOL 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Bone Marrow, Hyaline Cartilage, Thoracic Cavity

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Skeletal system functions: support: bone is hard and rigid (connective tissue, cartilage, etc. , cartilage: second strongest tissue in the body. Bone starts in the body from cartilage (later becomes calcified/ossified to become bone). Not as rigid as bone, but still really strong: ligaments: dense fibrous connective tissue that connects two bones together, protection: skull protects brain; ribs, sternum, vertebrae protect organs in thoracic cavity. Vertebrae protects spinal cord: movement: produced by muscles on bones, via tendons. Bones serve as attachments for muscle: storage: ca and p; stored then released as needed. Phosphorus needed to create atp, calcium involved in contraction of muscles and neural impulses. Fat stored by yellow bone marrow: blood cell production: bone marrow that gives rise to blood cells and platelets. Cartilage: firm, smooth, resilient, non-vascular connective tissue (blood supply is found on the outside of the tissue).

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