BONESCLASSFICATION
SEE YOUR BODY FROM THE INSIDE
TEAM MEMBERS
PRESENTER
- IONA EVINNA KHANCHING ANAK GERUKA
- NADHIRAH ANISAH BINTI ALLIAS
INFORMATION
- SUELEQA RAO A/P RAMA RAO
- AMIR RAFIQIN BIN MOHD NOH
SLIDE
- FARAH IZZATIE BINTI ABU BAKAR
- NUR SYAMIMI BINTI AMRAN
INTRODUCTION OF BONES CLASSFICATION
BONES PROVIDE FOR OUR BODIES LIKES ADULT HUMAN SKELETON IS MADE UP OF 206HAND & FEET- 103 other BONE- 103
LONG BONES
- - Example : humerus, radius & ulna (arm bones)
- Femur, fibula & tibia (leg bones) metacarpals & phalanges (finger)
- metatarsals & phalanges (toe)
cylindrical in shape, being longer than it is wide
- Characteristic - like steel beams, these weight- bearing bones provide structural support.
The location for long bone is arm & leg
SHORT BONES
Short bones are shaped roughly as a cube and contain mostly spongy bone.
Short bones look like blocks, and allow a wider range of movement than the larger bones.
Short bones allow movement of the wrist, and the tarsal bones of the feet that allow movement of the ankle
The location at wrist (it is carpal bones) & ankle (it is tarsal bones).
FLAT BONES
the location is skull(cranial), shoulder blades(scapula), rib cage, sternum & pelvic bones.
Flat bone typically thin and
it also often curve. (tak semua rata, ada yg melengkung).
It look like plate and armor, protect soft tissue of brain, organs in the thorax & pelvis.
IRREGULAR BONES
Irregular bones are those that don't fit into one of the other three groups.
Tempor Labore
Irregular bones have variety of shapes and usually have projection that muscles, tendons and ligaments can attch to.
Tempor Labore
They are mostly spongy bones. The vertebrae and a few of the skull's bones are irregular.
Tempor Labore
SESAMOID BONES
A sesamoid bone is a small, round bone that is formed like a sesame seed, as the name suggests.
The quantity and location of sesamoid bones varies from person to person, but they are most commonly seen in tendons connected with the feet, hands, and knees.
Tendons are protected by the sesamoid bones, which assist them in overcoming compressive forces.
The patellae (plural = patella) are the only sesamoid bones that are shared by everyone.
thank YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
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BONESCLASSFICATION
SEE YOUR BODY FROM THE INSIDE
TEAM MEMBERS
PRESENTER
INFORMATION
SLIDE
INTRODUCTION OF BONES CLASSFICATION
BONES PROVIDE FOR OUR BODIES LIKES ADULT HUMAN SKELETON IS MADE UP OF 206HAND & FEET- 103 other BONE- 103
LONG BONES
cylindrical in shape, being longer than it is wide
The location for long bone is arm & leg
SHORT BONES
Short bones are shaped roughly as a cube and contain mostly spongy bone.
Short bones look like blocks, and allow a wider range of movement than the larger bones.
Short bones allow movement of the wrist, and the tarsal bones of the feet that allow movement of the ankle
The location at wrist (it is carpal bones) & ankle (it is tarsal bones).
FLAT BONES
the location is skull(cranial), shoulder blades(scapula), rib cage, sternum & pelvic bones.
Flat bone typically thin and it also often curve. (tak semua rata, ada yg melengkung).
It look like plate and armor, protect soft tissue of brain, organs in the thorax & pelvis.
IRREGULAR BONES
Irregular bones are those that don't fit into one of the other three groups.
Tempor Labore
Irregular bones have variety of shapes and usually have projection that muscles, tendons and ligaments can attch to.
Tempor Labore
They are mostly spongy bones. The vertebrae and a few of the skull's bones are irregular.
Tempor Labore
SESAMOID BONES
A sesamoid bone is a small, round bone that is formed like a sesame seed, as the name suggests.
The quantity and location of sesamoid bones varies from person to person, but they are most commonly seen in tendons connected with the feet, hands, and knees.
Tendons are protected by the sesamoid bones, which assist them in overcoming compressive forces.
The patellae (plural = patella) are the only sesamoid bones that are shared by everyone.
thank YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION