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Bones & Muscles. Chapter 12. Bones & Muscles. Bones. Hard living tissues that make up your skeleton… Support Frame of your “house” & Protect protects organs. Protection. Skull – brain Ribs – heart , lungs , stomach Spine (backbone) – spinal cord
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Bones & Muscles Chapter 12
Bones Hard living tissues that make up your skeleton… Support Frame of your “house” & Protect protects organs
Protection • Skull – brain • Ribs – heart, lungs, stomach • Spine(backbone) – spinal cord • 33 bones called vertebrae • Spinal cord carries messages from the brain to the rest of the body. • Patella (kneecap) – knee joint and ends of leg bones
Production • Cells – tiny living parts that make up our bodies • Daily DEATH! (cells die everyday) • NEW LIFE! – every day dead cells are replaced with new living cells. • Tissue – a group of cells working together • Bones are made of vary hard tissue
Parts of a Bone Blood vessels and nerves Hollow area with marrow Hard compact bone pg. 260 Light sponge bone
Marrow • Bones have empty space in them. In some bones these area are filled with marrow. • Marrow • Soft, jellylike material used to produce new blood cells.
Storage • Minerals • Your bones store minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus. • Calcium – makes bones strong • Milk & yogurt = good source of calcium • Your bones store mineralsand then release them to the rest of your bodyas cells need them.
Mr. Bones skull sternum ribs vertebrae femur phalanges patella
Joints Immovable Movable
You Hip Joint
Ball-and-Socket • Allows movement in many directions • Examples: • Shoulders • Hips
Hinge • Allows only back and forth movements • This type of joint works like a door on a hinge. • Example: • Elbows • Knees
Pivot • Allows side to side movement • Example: • Top vertebrae of the neck