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Hello everyone

My name is Dalen Pritulu, I'm a nursing student from the Indonesian Christian University in
Maluku

Here I have an assignment to explain the anatomy of the human body about skeletons.
So, here I will explain what the framework is, the parts of the framework, and its functions.
If you want to know, don't miss this video.
Watch until it runs out ...

Understanding the framework and function


A framework is a composition of bones that are interconnected to one another to form the body
Frame functions are:
1. Giving body shape and establishing the body
2. The place where muscles are attached
3. Protect important organs
4. Passive motors, etc.

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I will discuss about the parts of the framework and its functions, from the forehead to the bone of
the toe.
The first :
> forehead bone: the forehead serves to protect the soft areas inside the head.
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> nasal bone: the nasal bone functions to bind cartilage tissue that forms the shape of an
individual's nose.
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> maxillary bone: serves as a buffer to the teeth in order to be neatly arranged.
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> lower jawbone: serves food intake, opens and closes mouth.
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> cheekbones: cheekbones function as a place of facial formation
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> temples: function to protect the brain cavity and eye socket.
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> fontanel bone: functions as a protector for the middle and back of the brain, especially in
newborns because the bones have not hardened.
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> spinal head: serves to protect the brain
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Collarbone.
The collarbone is the part of bone that connects the sternum to the shoulder.
The collarbone is useful as a booster to keep the upper limbs away from the chest so that the
arms can move freely.
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shoulder blade
The shoulder blade is the bone that connects the upper arm bone and the collarbone.
The function of the shoulder blade is as a link between the arm bone with the collarbone so that
it can become a single unit that supports the movement of the arm.
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Hasta bone function:


Cubit bone Functions in allowing the wrist to rotate.
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Upper arm bone function:
Upper arm bone acts as a place to attach the main muscles that move the shoulders and elbows.
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Bone function:
The collecting bone functions as a place to attach the arm muscles that will move the hands,
especially the lower hand
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The function of the wrist bone:
The wrist bone functions to connect the finger bones with the base of the hand, as a place to stick
to the muscles, and as a means of motion

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The function of the palm of the hand:
The palm of the hand functions as a giver of the shape of the hand, also connecting the wrist
bone.
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sternum
the breastbone serves to protect various vital organs contained in the chest cavity from collisions
originating from outside the body. The organs protected by the sternum include the heart and
lungs.
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rib
ribs only in the chest. its function is to protect the chest, lungs, heart, liver and other internal
organs in the chest cavity.
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Spinal Function:
1. as a support of the upper and lower body
2. keep the body upright
3. helps the body lift various kinds of heavy objects with sufficient weight capacity to be lifted
by the body.
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Pelvis.
The pelvis acts as a connector between the upper body and the lower body and as a buffer of
organs in the abdomen.
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Sacrum
The function of the groin to make us easy to walk and to make sitting easier
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Yulang is sitting.
Sitting bones are bones that become the foundation when we sit
Sitting bones function - As a balance guard when sitting
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Femur function:
The femur serves as a place to connect the bones of the hips and knees to support the body when
walking.
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Shinbone
The function of the shin bone To produce red blood cells and provide minerals, calcium particles
and phosphorus.
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Calf function:
The calf bone functions to support the body to be strong and balanced and where the leg muscles
are attached.
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Ankle bone function:
The ankle bone functions as a joint to hold weights
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The function of the sole of the foot:
The sole of the foot serves as a foothold so that when we walk in balance.
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Toe bone function:
Toe bone function For balance, when you are running or trying to stop running and also as a
pedestal.

Okay, I'm done explaining the anatomy of the human body about what is skeletal,
parts of the frame and its functions.
Hopefully this video is useful, thanks for watching. Bye ...

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