BIOL 220 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Coccyx, Thoracic Vertebrae, Cervical Vertebrae

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C h a p t e r 2 t h e l o c o m o t o r s y s t e m. T h e s k e l e t o n: forms a supporting framework for the body, provides levers to which muscles are attached to produce movement, protects internal organs. Axial skeleton skull, vertebral column, and ribs forms axis of the body. Skull houses and protects the brain, eyes and ears. Somewhat mobile: 5 fused sacral vertebrae in the pelvis form strong joints with the pelvis, 4 coccygeal vertebrae, the vestigial remnants of the tail. Shoulder girdle clavicle (collar bone) and scapula (shoulder blade) Pelvic girdle immobile legs (hind limbs) connected to it. Have long branches that connect to other osteocytes. Sense pressure and cracks in bone and direct osteoclasts where they can dissolve bone. Manufacture type i collagen and other substances that make up bone extracellular matrix.

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