The Skeleton- lesson 1 and 2 0.0 / 5 ? Physical EducationAnatomy & physiologyA2/A-levelOCR Created by: NicoleCatling08Created on: 02-11-17 11:28 What does the Axial Skeleton do? Protects vital organs 1 of 17 The vertebrae column, cranium, thoracic girdle (ribs and sternum) are all part of the ................ Skeleton Axial Skeleton 2 of 17 What does the Axial Skeleton allow? Support, Protection and Muscular Attachment 3 of 17 What does the Appendicular Skeleton do? Allows movement and provides weight bearing 4 of 17 The shoulder girdle, upper limbs, pelvic girdle and the lower limbs are all part of the ................... Skeleton Appendicular Skeleton 5 of 17 What bones are involved in the Shoulder Girdle? Scapula and Clavicle 6 of 17 What bones are involved in the Pelvic Girdle? Ilium, Pubis and Ischeum 7 of 17 What are the functions of the Skeletal System? (6) Blood cell production, Movement, Protection, Shape, Support and Mineral Storage 8 of 17 What acronym is used to remember the functions of the Skeletal System? MS BuMP 9 of 17 How many sections does the Spinal Column have? 5 10 of 17 What is the Spinal Canal? Central ring of bone that protects the spinal column 11 of 17 What is the Transverse Process? It is situated either side of the spinal canal, which helps to lock the vertebrae closer together 12 of 17 What is the Spinal Process? Allows muscle attachment 13 of 17 What is the Articular Process? It is flat which helps articulate with the adjacent vertebrae 14 of 17 What is the Centrum? It is the weight bearing column 15 of 17 Define Collagen A very strong fibrous protein that is the main component of bones 16 of 17 Define Calcium The mineral stored in the bone that keeps it hard and strong. 99% of the body's calcium is stored in the bone 17 of 17
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