Kinesiology 2241A/B Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Hyaline, Hyaline Cartilage, Coccyx

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Axial skeleton: - composed of the skull, thorax, and vertebral column - vertebral. Appendicular skeleton: - consists of the upper extremities (shoulders to carpals), and lower extremities (pelvis to tarsals) Physical stress on bones: compression: pressing together of a bone 2) tension: the pulling apart of a bone. The pulling of skeletal muscles on bones is an example of tensional force 3) torsion: The twisting of a bone 4) shear: the tearing across of a bone. If two different sized objects have the same pressure on them, the one with the greater surface area will experience a lesser amount of pressure (ex: laying vs. standing on ice) - Ligaments: act like harnesses by providing control, and guiding the path of a movement - tendons: act like a rope being pulled they transmit the load from muscle to bone. Cartilage: act like pads by absorbing impact, and restricting friction - damaged joints can be partially cured via strength training.

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