Chapter six explores bone tissue, the functions of the skeletal system, and the structure of different types of bones. It delves into osteology, bone formation, growth, and remodeling, highlighting the importance of minerals, hormones, and factors affecting bone health, including osteoporosis primarily impacting spongy bone in post-menopausal women due to estrogen level changes.
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The skeletal system is a complex organ system that serves various functions such as support, protection, blood production, and mineral storage. Bones, cartilage, tendons, and ligaments make up this system, with each bone classified by shape and composed of different tissue types.
Bone remodeling is a dynamic process involving osteoblasts depositing calcium into new bone tissue and osteoclasts reabsorbing calcium from existing bone tissue. Hormones like calcitonin and parathyroid hormone play a crucial role in regulating this process, with factors like mineral intake, vitamins, and hormones impacting bone growth and remodeling. Osteoporosis, a condition primarily affecting spongy bone, is more prevalent in women post-menopause due to estrogen level changes, highlighting the importance of hormonal balance in bone health.
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What are the functions of the skeletal system?
The skeletal system provides support, protects internal organs, aids in movement, stores minerals, produces blood cells, and stores triglycerides.