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Skeletal System

The skeletal system document discusses bones, bone marrow, and joints. It explains that bones are living tissues with blood vessels and nerves that store minerals, manufacture blood cells, and grow. The document distinguishes between yellow marrow, which stores fat, and red marrow, which produces red blood cells. It also categorizes joints as either immovable, slightly movable, or freely movable depending on how the bones connect and move relative to each other.
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Skeletal System

The skeletal system document discusses bones, bone marrow, and joints. It explains that bones are living tissues with blood vessels and nerves that store minerals, manufacture blood cells, and grow. The document distinguishes between yellow marrow, which stores fat, and red marrow, which produces red blood cells. It also categorizes joints as either immovable, slightly movable, or freely movable depending on how the bones connect and move relative to each other.
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The

Human
Skeletal
System
Skeletal
(Anterior
View)
Skeletal
(Posterior
View)
Bone as Living Tissue
Bones have a blood supply
Bones have nerves
Bones store and manufacture
Bones grow

Bone Marrow
Yellow Marrow
Storage of fat in long bone
shafts
Red Marrow
Production of red blood cells in
soft bone ends (cancellous)
Joints
Immovable Joints
Bones separated by a thin layer of
connective tissue
Bones of the skull
Slightly Movable Joints
Gaps between bones are held together
by cartilage
Vertebrae

Freely Movable Joints


Bones are separated by a cavity
Bones are held to other bones by
ligaments
Tendons hold muscles to bones
Hinge joint - Knees and elbows
Ball and socket joint - Hip and
shoulder
Gliding joint - wrist and ankles

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