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The Skeletal System
206 Bones Total
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Functions
• Hold body up, give it shape• Place for muscles to attach to help us move,
breathe, and eat• Act as levers• Protect body organs• Allow us to hear
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Structure
• Cranial or head bones protect brain– In children they can still grow until fused– Includes skull, cheek, nose and jaw bones
• Spinal column• 33 vertebrae with cartilage disks in
between• Protects our spinal chord
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Ribs and Arms
• 12 pairs of ribs protect heart and lungs• Connected by hinge joints to the spinal column• Upper 7 pairs connected to breast bone with
cartilage• Arm bones• Long bone shoulder to elbow (humerus)• Two bones in forearm (radius and ulna)• Wrist (carpals), hand (metacarpals), and fingers
(phalanges)
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Legs
• Legs have a long bone from hip to knee (femur)
• Kneecap (patella) to protect the knee• Two bones from knee to ankle (tibia
and fibula)• Ankles (tarsals)• Foot (metatarsals)• Toes (phalanges)
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JointsThe place where two bones meet!
• Three Kinds– Immoveable- bones are fused as in head,
tailbone, and breastbone– Partially moveable- like the pelvis and ribs and
backbone– Moveable
• Hinge joints move back and forth like elbow, knee, fingers, and toes
• Ball and socket joints allows movement in many directions like shoulders and hips
• Pivot joint allows bones to move around and back like you lower arms and legs
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Ligaments • Ligaments are strong bands of
connective tissue that hold two bones together (bone to bone)
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Skeletal Materials
• Bones are mostly calcium phosphate which makes them hard
• Cartilage is a tough, flexible material that is soft and smooth– Babies bones are cartilage before they turn to
bone– Long bones in children have cartilage growth
plates at each end– We need calcium to turn cartilage into bone
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Bone Marrow
• Many bones have a center cavity that is filled with marrow
• Red Marrow is at the ends of long bones, in vertebrae, ribs, breastbone, pelvis, and shoulder bones and it makes red and white blood cells.
• Yellow Marrow in the shafts of long bones and stores fat for energy.