louis sullivan (1856-1929) father of the prairie school of architecture father of the chicago school...
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Louis Sullivan (1856-1929)
• Father of the Prairie School of Architecture
• Father of the Chicago School of Architecture
• Father of the American Skyscraper
• “Form Ever Follows Function”
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How many?
• Born w/300 bones• By adulthood, most
people have 206-208 bones due to fusion
• Bone number varies primarily in supernumerary ribs, lumbar vertebrae and sesamoid bones
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Why so different?
• Greatest number of bones are in wrist (54), 2x that of foot (26) and almost 4x as many as face
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Why So Different?
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Why So Different?
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Divisions of the Skeleton
• Axial Skeleton– All the bones that make up the
longitudinal axis of the body (skull, ribs & sternum, and vertebral column)
• Appendicular Skeleton– The bones of the limbs, phalanges,
and girdles (pectoral and pelvis)– Connective Tissues (Joints, cartilages,
and ligaments)
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Joints
• With the exception of the hyoid bone, all bones connect with at least one other bone at a point called the articulation or joint
• There are three types of joints:–(1) Fibrous Joints–(2)Cartilaginous Joints–(3) Synovial Joints
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Bursa
• Bursae are flattened fibrous sacs lined with synovial membrane and containing a thin layer of synovial fluid
• Common where ligaments, muscles, skin, tendons, or bones rub together
• Bursitis is inflammation of the bursa