Anatomy & Physiolgy 0.0 / 5 ? Sports ScienceA&P Skeletal SystemBTEC NationalEdexcel Created by: lucywilliams25Created on: 31-01-17 09:03 The Pelvic bone is divided into 3 sections, what are they? Illium, Pubis, Ischium 1 of 21 What are the 2 parts of the skeleton? Axial and Appendicular 2 of 21 What does the Axial skeleton consist of? Spinal Column, Ribs, Cranium 3 of 21 What does the Appendicular skeleton consist of? Arms, Legs, Fingers, Toes, etc. 4 of 21 Name the 5 types of bones? Long, Short, Irregular, Flat, Sesamoid. 5 of 21 Give an example of each type of bone Long - Femur / Short - Metatarsals / Irregular - Vertabrae / Flat - Scapula / Sesamoid - Patella 6 of 21 What are the 5 sections of the vertabrae? Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacrum, Cocyx 7 of 21 What are the things you can look out for when you look at Postural Anaylsis? Ears. Shoulders, Waist line, Dimples, Gluteal Creases, Feet pointing outwards 8 of 21 How many bones are there in the body? 206 bones 9 of 21 What does a ligament join? Bone to Bone 10 of 21 What does a tendon join? Bone to muscle 11 of 21 What is Kyphosis? When the spine is curved inwards or outwards 12 of 21 What is Scoliosis? When the spine is curved like an "S" shap e 13 of 21 Give a sporting example for the Flat Bone scapula – provides protection and acts as a base for muscle attachment 14 of 21 Give a sporting example for the Long bone femur – acts as lever in some sports like running. 15 of 21 Give a sporting example for the Short bone metatarsals – provide support and stability with little movement. Like when someone is drawing in archery. 16 of 21 Give a sporting example for the sesamoid bone embed a tendon like the patella where it gives your tendon a bigger stretch. Used in sporting techniques like gymnastics. 17 of 21 Give a sporting example for the Irregular bone? protects the nervous tissue, protects and takes the impact of big tackles in rugby. And they able you to bend over easier. 18 of 21 To make a bone longer what do you add to the end? Bone tissue 19 of 21 Where does bone growth happen? Epiphyseal Plate 20 of 21 What are the 3 layers of the bone? 1- the periosteum, or outside skin of the bone 2- the hard compact bone, supporting the weight of the body 3- spongy bone (Bone marrow) 21 of 21
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