Kinesiology 2241A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Pelvic Floor, Vertebra, Long Bone

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Axial skeleton: **keeps you alive skull, spine, ribcage these bones support vital organs. Appendicular skeleton: **enables you to interact with your environment the rest upper extremities (arms, hands) lower extremities (legs, feet) pelvis these bones support soft tissue. Functions of the skeleton: attachments for muscle leverage for applying torque to the joints provides rigidity so we can move protect vital organs (i. e. brain, lungs, heart) support soft tissue. Making new red blood cells intramedullary canals in long bones reservoir for calcium and phosphate contractio(cid:374)s, proper io(cid:374)i(cid:272) (cid:271)ala(cid:374)(cid:272)e, for aps, et(cid:272) too much calcium, build up bones, not enough calcium, takes away from bones. Observation: bone is laid down in areas of high stress, bone is lost in areas of low stress (cid:862)use it or lose it(cid:863) the pro(cid:272)ess is (cid:272)alled (cid:858)re(cid:373)odelli(cid:374)g(cid:859) Osteo: bone, blast: build, clast: destroy: osteoblast cells: lay down bone continuously (build bone, osteoclast cells: absorb bone continuously (take away bone)

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