KINESIOL 2Y03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Calcium Phosphate, Osteocyte, Hyaline Cartilage

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Bone is hard and rigid (constantly broken and rebuilt) Cartilage is flexible but strong - holds bones together. Dense regular collagenous connective tissue (protein fibers are same way to be strong) Rib, sternum, vertebra (to protect organs of thoracic cavity) Produced by the muscles that are connected to bone by the tendons. All muscles in the body are connected to bone except for facial muscles. Potassium is important for atp energy and growth, repair of cells, stored and released as needed. Bones have spaces and we put bone marrow in these spaces - produces blood cells. As babies we have red bone marrow which produces our blood (red, white cells, platelets) As we get older this gets replaced by yellow bone marrow. Its in the ends of our long bones like hip. Its extracted in the hip because its bigger than the sternum and closer to the bone. Its in our flat bones like sternum, breast, hip.

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