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skeletal system study guide functions - support and protection, body movement - muscles \pull\ on bones - blood cell formation = _____________ - occurs in red bone marrow - storage of __________________ materials - calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium organization of the skeleton - about 206 bones with 2 main divisions: ________ and appendicular 1. axial: head, neck, trunk; skull, ____________, vertebral column, ribcage, ________ 2. appendicular: limbs and bones connecting the limbs to the. - ___________ (scapula & clavicle), upper limbs (arms) - pelvic girdle (coxal bones), lower limbs (legs) long bone structure: 1. ________________ - ends of bone, 2. ________________ - shaft of the bone 3. ________________ - cartilage covering the ends of bones 4. ________________ - tough membrane covering over entire bone. 5. ________________ - within diaphysis, contains bone marrow proximal epiphysis = distal epiphysis = types of bones - flat, long, short, irregular, and ________________ inside the long bone ________________ - chamber filled with bone marrow ________________ - lining of the medullary cavity - red marrow = produces blood cells - yellow marrow =__________________

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To fill in the blanks, we use knowledge of the skeletal system (subfield: Biology, Natural Science):

Functions:
  • Blood cell formation = hematopoiesis (occurs in red bone marrow).
  • Storage of mineral materials (calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium are minerals).
Organization of the Skeleton:
  • 2 Main Divisions: axial and appendicular.
  • Axial: skull, hyoid bone (or “auditory ossicles” – common axial bones), vertebral column, ribcage, sternum (breastbone).
  • Appendicular: bones connecting limbs to axial = pectoral girdle (scapula & clavicle).
Long Bone Structure:
  1. Epiphysis – ends of bone.
  2. Diaphysis – shaft of the bone.
  3. Articular cartilage – covers bone ends.
  4. Periosteum – tough membrane over entire bone.
  5. Medullary cavity – within diaphysis, contains bone marrow.
Types of Bones:
  • Fifth type: sesamoid (e.g., patella).
Inside the Long Bone:
  • Chamber with marrow = medullary cavity.
  • Lining of medullary cavity = endosteum.
  • Yellow Marrow = stores fat (energy).

Answer:

(Example key blanks filled; adjust based on context:

  • Blood cell formation: hematopoiesis
  • Storage: mineral
  • Divisions: axial
  • Axial bones: hyoid bone (or sternum)
  • Appendicular girdle: pectoral girdle
  • Long bone parts: 1. Epiphysis; 2. Diaphysis; 3. Articular cartilage; 4. Periosteum; 5. Medullary cavity
  • Bone type: sesamoid
  • Marrow chamber: medullary cavity; lining: endosteum
  • Yellow Marrow: stores fat (energy)

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(Note: Some blanks may have alternate correct terms based on textbook specificity, but these align with standard skeletal system anatomy.)