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• Great extension activities for Human Body units
• Correlated to standards
• Comprehensive array of Human Body topics
• Fascinating true-to-life drawings
The human body is fascinating. Share the captivating text and activities in this comprehensive Human Body resource with your science students. It includes more than 100 activities to extend and enhance your Human Body unit. True-to-life drawings aid students as they learn about a wide variety of topics including artifi cial respiration, nutrition, heredity, and all of the systems of the human body. The pages are rich in content vocabulary study. This book will serve as an excellent supplement to your science or health education curriculums.
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The Body SystemsThe human body is made of many systems that work together in groups. Label the different body systems in each group.
Movement group Control group
circulatory
muscular
sensory
digestive
nervous
skeletal
endocrine
respiratory
urinary
Table of Contents
Energy group
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Body PartsLabel the parts of the body.
abdomen calf cheek chest
forearm forehead heel hip
instep nose palm shin
shoulder sole thigh thumb
The Skeletal SystemLabel the skeleton with the common and scientific names of each bone.
Common Name (Scientific Name) backbone (vertebrae) collarbone (clavicle) hip bone (pelvis)
jawbone (mandible) kneecap (patella) lower arm bone (radius)
rib (rib) shoulder blade (scapula) shinbone (tibia)
skull (cranium) tailbone (coccyx) thighbone (femur)
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Body PartsLabel the parts of the body.
abdomen calf cheek chest
forearm forehead heel hip
instep nose palm shin
shoulder sole thigh thumb
The Skeletal SystemLabel the skeleton with the common and scientific names of each bone.
Common Name (Scientific Name) backbone (vertebrae) collarbone (clavicle) hip bone (pelvis)
jawbone (mandible) kneecap (patella) lower arm bone (radius)
rib (rib) shoulder blade (scapula) shinbone (tibia)
skull (cranium) tailbone (coccyx) thighbone (femur)
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Head BonesLabel the bones that are found in the head and neck.
eye socket
nose cartilage
teeth
jawbone (mandible)
skull bones
vertebrae
Kinds of JointsThe place where two or more bones meet is called a joint. Joints are either movable or immovable. There are four kinds of movable joints: hinge, pivot, gliding, and ball-and-socket.
Label the three kinds of joints shown. List examples of where each kind of joint is found.
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Head BonesLabel the bones that are found in the head and neck.
eye socket
nose cartilage
teeth
jawbone (mandible)
skull bones
vertebrae
Kinds of JointsThe place where two or more bones meet is called a joint. Joints are either movable or immovable. There are four kinds of movable joints: hinge, pivot, gliding, and ball-and-socket.
Label the three kinds of joints shown. List examples of where each kind of joint is found.
(no man-made equal)
Kind of Joint Man-Made EqualJoint Example
elbow hip knee
shoulder spine wrist
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BonesLabel the parts of the long bone in the diagram.
calcified bone
marrow
spongy bone
cartilage
periosteum
Joints in the BodyLabel each type of joint on the skeleton. Some words may be used more than once.
ball-and-socket
gliding
hinge
pivot
shoulder
elbow
hip
ankle
toe
knee
wrist
neck
forearm
finger
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BonesLabel the parts of the long bone in the diagram.
calcified bone
marrow
spongy bone
cartilage
periosteum
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Breaks in BonesA break in a bone is called a fracture. Some of the common types of fractures are pictured.
Label the different kinds of fractures.
closed
multiple
comminuted
open/compound
greenstick
spiral
The BackboneLabel the regions of the spine, or vertebral column.
Common Name (Scientific Name) chest (thoracic region) disc
lower back (lumbar region) neck (cervical region)
pelvic girdle (sacral region) tailbone (coccygeal region)
vertebra
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Breaks in BonesA break in a bone is called a fracture. Some of the common types of fractures are pictured.
Label the different kinds of fractures.
closed
multiple
comminuted
open/compound
greenstick
spiral
The BackboneLabel the regions of the spine, or vertebral column.
Common Name (Scientific Name) chest (thoracic region) disc
lower back (lumbar region) neck (cervical region)
pelvic girdle (sacral region) tailbone (coccygeal region)
vertebra
side view
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The Hands and FeetLabel the bones of the hand and foot. Some words may be used more than once.
Common Name (Scientific Name) ankle (tarsals) digits (phalanges)
instep (metatarsals) palm (metacarpals)
wrist (carpals)
Leg BonesLabel the different leg bones and regions.
femur
patella
fibula
tibia
lower leg
upper leg
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