The human skeletal system
Chapter 1
The living architecture of bone
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Chapter 2
The axial skeleton protecting the core
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Chapter 3
The appendicular skeleton designed for movement
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Chapter 4
The lifetime journey of bones
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Chapter 5
What bones leave behind
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YOUR GOAL
Master of The human skeletal system
Ch 1 · The living architecture of bone
teacher We rebuild every bone from deep inside (Yeah, we do!) / A brand new frame where we reside (Oh-oh, brand new!)
Fun Fact
Bone strength: Ounce for ounce, human bone is stronger than steel, with a bar of bone able to support four times its weight.
Glossary
osteon (noun)
A cylindrical structural unit of compact bone consisting of concentric lamellae surrounding a central canal. English physician Clopton Havers first described these microscopic skeletal structures in his 1691 treatise.
A cylindrical structural unit of compact bone consisting of concentric lamellae surrounding a central canal. English physician Clopton Havers first described these microscopic skeletal structures in his 1691 treatise.
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What is the name of the microscopic, tube-like structural units that make compact bone strong?
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What is the primary organic component of bone that provides flexibility and prevents brittleness?
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What percentage of an adult human's skeletal mass is completely remodeled and replaced each year?
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Which mineral works alongside calcium in bones and is stored at 85% of the body's total capacity?
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Which type of bone cell is responsible for dissolving bone tissue to release minerals?
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Where in the human skeletal system are about 200 billion new red blood cells produced daily?
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What percentage of the body's total calcium reserves is stored within the human skeleton?



