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HUMAN SKELETON OVERVIEW

Introduction
The human skeleton is a marvel of design and function. It provides support and shape to our
bodies, protects vital organs, and facilitates movement. The skeleton is made up of 206 bones
in an adult and is divided into two main parts: the axial skeleton, which includes the skull,
vertebral column, and ribcage; and the appendicular skeleton, which consists of the upper and
lower limbs and their attachments to the axial skeleton.

Functions of the Skeleton
The main functions of the skeleton are:
Support and shape: The bones of the skeleton provide structural support, allowing us to stand
upright, maintain our posture, and move in various ways. The shape of the bones also helps
define our physical appearance.

Protection: The skeleton protects delicate internal organs, such as the brain (encased by the
skull), the heart and lungs (surrounded by the ribcage), and the spinal cord (enclosed by the
vertebral column).

Movement: Together with muscles and joints, bones facilitate movement in all directions.

Mineral storage: Bones act as a reservoir for essential minerals like calcium and phosphorus,
which can be released into the bloodstream when needed.

Blood cell production: Bone marrow, particularly in the long bones of the limbs, is responsible for
producing blood cells.

The Axial Skeleton
The Thorax: Bones and Ribs
The thorax, or chest region, consists of the sternum, ribs, and thoracic vertebrae. There are 12
pairs of ribs: 10 true ribs, 2 false ribs, and 2 floating ribs. The thorax protects the heart and
lungs, allows for breathing movements

The Appendicular Skeleton
The Upper Limb: Bones and Joints
The upper limb includes the humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges. The
shoulder joint (glenohumeral joint) and the elbow joint (cubital fossa) allow for a wide range of
movement, enabling activities such as throwing, lifting, and writing.

Anatomy of the Skull and Facial Bones
The skull is composed of 22 bones and can be divided into the cranium (which protects the
brain) and the facial bones. The facial bones include the mandible, maxilla, nasal bones,
zygomatic bones, lacrimal bones, palatine bones, inferior nasal conchae, and the vomer.

The Pelvis: Structure and Function
The pelvis is a ring-like structure made up of four bones: the ilium, ischium, pubis, and sacrum.
Its primary functions are to transfer weight from the upper body to the lower limbs, protect
internal organs, and provide a stable base for the attachment of muscles responsible for

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