BPK 142 Lecture 1: Notes - Jan 5 BPK142

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Jan 5 notes osteology & arthrology & somatotype. Axial: includes head, neck and trunk bones principle supportive structure (80 bones: skull: Appendicular: bones of extremities/appendages movable frame for upper/lower limbs (126 bones: upper: Osteon: major building blocks of bones: collagen fibres (protein, main organic constituent of connective tissue) strengthen, support for movement (i. e. bridge and earthquake, calcium phosphate like weak chalk, water. Bone tissue is composed of osteocytes (separated cells) surrounded by a matrix (composed of 25% water, 25% protein and 50% mineral salts) Dynamic and continually remodeled due to mechanical stress or absence thereof. Longitudinal growth of bone occurs at epiphyseal plate (layer of cartilage), proliferating cartilage cells are gradually replaced by bone **** More physical ppl = more denser and more mineralized bones. Epiphysis: the end of a large bone, largely cancellous bone covered with articular cartilage. Diaphysis: the shaft of a long bone, consists of compact bone and a central cavity (medullary cavity or marrow)

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