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Homeroom. READ!!!!!! Or study for your cell quiz. Sit in your assigned seat. All pencils must be sharpened before the bell rings. . The Skeletal System. Warm-up: Describe how your life would be without bones. . What is a Bone?.
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Homeroom • READ!!!!!! Or study for your cell quiz. • Sit in your assigned seat. • All pencils must be sharpened before the bell rings.
The Skeletal System Warm-up: Describe how your life would be without bones.
What is a Bone? • The skeletal system is made up of the bones and cartilage that forms the framework of your body. • We have bones so that we are not a puddle of skin and guts on the floor. • Babies have 300 bones. • Adults have 206 bones. Quit Main Menu
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The Inside of a Bone • A bone is made up of salts, water, and tissue. • Inside a bone there is a jelly substance called bone marrow. • Bone marrow produces blood cells for the body. Quit
Four Main jobs of a Bone: • To protect your body and give it shape. • To protect your internal organs. • To provide a scaffolding for your muscles, allowing you to move. • To store minerals and make blood cells. Quit Main Menu
The Spine • The spine is the central support for the body. • The spine is made up of separate bones called vertebrae. • Between each vertebrae is cartilage which keeps bones from rubbing against each other. • FUN FACT: there are 26 vertebrae in the human body. Quit Main Menu
Ribs • “Your rib cage is made up of 12 vertebrae, 24 ribs and a breastbone in three parts. It protects your heart and lungs from knocks and bumps.” Quit Main Menu
Hands and Feet • The bones in your hands and feet are VERY flexible. • The foot has 26 bones. (tarsals, metatarsels, and phalanges) • The hand has 27 bones. (metacarpals, carpals, and phalanges) Quit Main Menu
Hips and Legs • The hip bone helps us to stand upright and move. • The main bones of the legs are the tibia, fibia, and femur. • The patella (kneecap) is also important! Quit Main Menu
Arms • The bones in the arm are very flexible. • The three bones that make up the arm are the ulna, radius, and humerus. • The two bones that form the shoulder are the clavicle and the scapula. Quit Main Menu
Joints The Pivot Joint Hinge Joint The Gliding Joint Ball-and-socket Joint View More on Joints! Quit Main Menu
Quiz • How many bones are in an adult? 4. What is another name for kneecap? • 342 bones A. Sternum • 100 bones B. Phalanges • 85 bones C. Tibia • 206 bones D. Patella 2. What is the jelly substance inside a bone called? 5. The legs are connected to what ? • Cartilage A. The Hips (Pelvis) • Bone Marrow B. Skull • Compact Bone C. Hands • Joints D. Heart 3.What Bone protects the internal organs BONUS QUESTION!!! like the lungs and heart? What joint is found in the ankle? • The Spine A. Pivot Joint • The Femur B.Gliding Joint • The Ribs C.Hinge Joint • Pelvis D.Ball-and-socket Joint Quit Main Menu
Pasta Skeleton • Using the pasta in the box, create a human skeleton with your partner. You must include 15 bones!
ARE YOU MEAN • You are to work alone because of measuring • Follow the instructions carefully • DO NOT BEND OR CREASE THE RULERS • Once you have finished get a calculator and take an average of your differences