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Most actions in our body like standing, walking, 
running and playing, require using our bones, 
muscles, and joints. 
Without these important body parts, we 
wouldn't be able to stand, walk, run, or even sit.
What are Bones ? 
• Bones provide a kind of scaffolding 
which supports the rest of our body 
tissues, without them our bodies 
would be like jelly. 
• Bones are classified as long, short, 
irregular, flat and sesamiod .
What are Bones ? 
• Long Bones ; these consist of a shaft and two 
extremities . As the name suggests, these bones 
are longer than are wide. Examples include the 
femur, tibia and fibula. 
tibia fibula femur
What are Bones ? 
• Short, irregular, flat and sesamiod: these types 
have no shaft or extremities . they are diverse in 
shapes and size . 
carpals (wrist) 
hip bone 
Scapula patella (knee cap )
Functions of Bones : 
• From our head to our toes, bones provide support for 
our bodies and help form our shape. 
• Bones protect the internal organs(ribs protect 
respiratory system). 
• It has bone marrows where the blood cells are 
synthesized. 
• Allowing movement of the body by forming joints 
which moved by muscle . 
• it's important area of storing minerals like calcium and 
phosphorus
What are muscles ? 
• The human body has more than 650 
muscles, which make up half of a 
person's body weight. Humans have 
three different kinds of muscle
• Skeletal muscle are connected to bones by 
tough, cord-like tissues called Tendons, which 
allow the muscles to pull on bones..
TENDON 
• A tendon is a band of connective tissue that connects 
muscle to bone 
• When a muscle contracts, it pulls on the tendon, which 
then pulls the bone to cause movement.
• Joints are a place where two 
or more bones meet. It is a 
place where bones can move 
in relation to each other. 
• Function of joints They 
make the skeleton flexible — 
without them, movement 
would be impossible 
• They attached to each other 
by ligaments or cartilage.
Types of Joints: 
• Fibrous joints 
• Cartilaginous Joints 
• Synovial Joints.
Fibrous joints 
In this type of joints the bones are joined 
together by means of fibrous tissue. 
• There is no movement between the bones 
such as the sutures of the skull and the 
teeth in their sockets.
Cartilaginous Joints 
• joints where the articular surfaces of the bones 
forming the joints are attached to each other by 
means of white fibrocartilaginous discs and 
ligaments which allow only a limited degree of 
movement.
Synovial Joints 
• These are freely movable joints. Most of 
the joints in the body are of the synovial 
type. There are many types of synovial 
joints
Cartilage 
• flexible connective tissue found in many 
areas in the bodies of humans , including 
the joints between bones . 
• THe main Function is to reduce friction in 
the joint with movement .
LIGAMENTS 
• Strong fibers that join 
bones together; usually 
non elastic and white, but 
some are yellow and more 
stretchy . 
• The function of ligaments 
is to connect bone to bone. 
Ligaments provide stability 
in the joints by preventing 
too much movement.
Refrences 
Drake et al. (2009) Gray's Anatomy for Students, 2nd Edition, Skeletal system . 
Anatomy and Physiology in health and illness,By Ross & wilson , 11th Edition , 
chapter 16 the musculoskeletal system . 
Basic histology,By Junqureira,Carneiro and Kelly; McGraw-hill Publishing Co.9th ed . 
Adamimages.com , (Medical images) 
Moini (2011) Introduction to Pathology for the Physical Therapist Assistant 
eMedicine/Stedman Medical Dictionary Lookup 
The Muscular System , By Gillian Houghton , Powerkids Pr (August 31, 2006)

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Bones muscle and joints ~

  • 1.
  • 2. Most actions in our body like standing, walking, running and playing, require using our bones, muscles, and joints. Without these important body parts, we wouldn't be able to stand, walk, run, or even sit.
  • 3. What are Bones ? • Bones provide a kind of scaffolding which supports the rest of our body tissues, without them our bodies would be like jelly. • Bones are classified as long, short, irregular, flat and sesamiod .
  • 4. What are Bones ? • Long Bones ; these consist of a shaft and two extremities . As the name suggests, these bones are longer than are wide. Examples include the femur, tibia and fibula. tibia fibula femur
  • 5. What are Bones ? • Short, irregular, flat and sesamiod: these types have no shaft or extremities . they are diverse in shapes and size . carpals (wrist) hip bone Scapula patella (knee cap )
  • 6. Functions of Bones : • From our head to our toes, bones provide support for our bodies and help form our shape. • Bones protect the internal organs(ribs protect respiratory system). • It has bone marrows where the blood cells are synthesized. • Allowing movement of the body by forming joints which moved by muscle . • it's important area of storing minerals like calcium and phosphorus
  • 7. What are muscles ? • The human body has more than 650 muscles, which make up half of a person's body weight. Humans have three different kinds of muscle
  • 8. • Skeletal muscle are connected to bones by tough, cord-like tissues called Tendons, which allow the muscles to pull on bones..
  • 9. TENDON • A tendon is a band of connective tissue that connects muscle to bone • When a muscle contracts, it pulls on the tendon, which then pulls the bone to cause movement.
  • 10. • Joints are a place where two or more bones meet. It is a place where bones can move in relation to each other. • Function of joints They make the skeleton flexible — without them, movement would be impossible • They attached to each other by ligaments or cartilage.
  • 11. Types of Joints: • Fibrous joints • Cartilaginous Joints • Synovial Joints.
  • 12. Fibrous joints In this type of joints the bones are joined together by means of fibrous tissue. • There is no movement between the bones such as the sutures of the skull and the teeth in their sockets.
  • 13. Cartilaginous Joints • joints where the articular surfaces of the bones forming the joints are attached to each other by means of white fibrocartilaginous discs and ligaments which allow only a limited degree of movement.
  • 14. Synovial Joints • These are freely movable joints. Most of the joints in the body are of the synovial type. There are many types of synovial joints
  • 15.
  • 16. Cartilage • flexible connective tissue found in many areas in the bodies of humans , including the joints between bones . • THe main Function is to reduce friction in the joint with movement .
  • 17. LIGAMENTS • Strong fibers that join bones together; usually non elastic and white, but some are yellow and more stretchy . • The function of ligaments is to connect bone to bone. Ligaments provide stability in the joints by preventing too much movement.
  • 18. Refrences Drake et al. (2009) Gray's Anatomy for Students, 2nd Edition, Skeletal system . Anatomy and Physiology in health and illness,By Ross & wilson , 11th Edition , chapter 16 the musculoskeletal system . Basic histology,By Junqureira,Carneiro and Kelly; McGraw-hill Publishing Co.9th ed . Adamimages.com , (Medical images) Moini (2011) Introduction to Pathology for the Physical Therapist Assistant eMedicine/Stedman Medical Dictionary Lookup The Muscular System , By Gillian Houghton , Powerkids Pr (August 31, 2006)

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Skeletal muscle is attached to bone, mostly in the legs, arms, abdomen, chest, neck, and face.These muscles hold the skeleton together, give the body shape, and help it with everyday movements (known as voluntary muscles because you can control their movement). Smooth Muscle Examples of smooth muscles are the walls of the stomach and intestines, which help break up food and move it through the digestive system (involuntry) Cardiac muscle is found in the heart (involuntry)
  2. TRANSMIT FORCE TO GENRATE CONTRATION
  3. The fibrous connection between a tooth and its socket is a periodontal ligament
  4. In this type of joints there is a piece of cartilage between the bones which hold the bones together and makes a joint.