BIOL-2220 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Intercondylar Area, Radial Notch, Ankle

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The skeleton, or skeletal system, composed of bones, cartilages, joints, and ligaments, accounts for about 20% of body mass. Cartilages occur only in isolated areas, such as the nose, parts of the ribs, and the joints. Ligaments connect bones and reinforce joints, allowing required movements while restricting motions in other directions. Joints provide for the remarkable mobility of the skeleton. The skeleton is divided into axial and appendicular portions. The axial skeleton is structured from 80 bones segregated into three major regions: the skull, vertebral column, and thoracic cage. This part of the skeleton (1) forms the longitudinal axis of the body, (2) supports the head, neck, and trunk, and (3) protects the brain, spinal cord, and the organs in the thorax. 7. 1 the skull consists of 8 cranial bones and 14 facial bones. The skull is formed by cranial and facial bones, 22 in all.

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