PPT-Chap 6 Bones & Skeletal Tissue

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Learning Objectives 1Compare amp contrast the structure of the 4 bone classes and provide examples of each class 2 Explain the functions of bones 3 Describe the

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Learning Objectives 1Compare amp contrast the structure of the 4 bone classes and provide examples of each class 2 Explain the functions of bones 3 Describe the gross anatomy of bone Indicate the locations and functions of red amp yellow marrow articular cartilage periosteum amp endosteum. System. No . bones about it!. 5 . Functions of the Skeletal System…. Provides shape . and supports . for . body. Allows for movement. Protects internal organs. Stores materials (calcium and lipids). http://glencoe.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/007874184x/student_view0/brainpop_movies.html#. Organs and Functions . Because of the way we usually see bones, it’s easy to think of them as dry and lifeless. . Quietly find your seat and get ready for class. Hand in skeleton projects below on chair. Fun Questions. How many bones are in the human body?. Have you ever broken a bone?. What is the largest bone in your body?. Quietly find your seat and get ready for class. Hand in skeleton projects below on chair. Fun Questions. How many bones are in the human body?. Have you ever broken a bone?. What is the largest bone in your body?. Provides shape and support.. Enables us to move.. Protects your internal organs.. Produces blood cells.. Stores minerals such as calcium and phosphorous.. Bone Formation and Growth. As a baby, most of your skeletal system is made up of cartilage.. Shoup. Skeletal System. Know 4 of the 6. Six Purposes for the Skeletal System. 1. Support. 2. . Movement with muscle function. 3. Shape. 4. Marrow-Yellow/Red Red/White Blood Cells. 5. Protection-Flat bone. 38 Nursing Times [online] February 2020/ Vol 116 Issue 2www.nursingtimes.net Copyright EMAP Publishing 2020This article is not for distributionexcept for journal club use Key points Bones are key to p Functions of the Skeletal System. Form. Protection. Support. Strength. How does it work?. Bone. - Hard tissue that supports and protects other organs. Cartilage. - . Firm, flexible tissues that . Functions of the Skeletal System. Form. Protection. Support. Strength. How does it work?. Bone. - Hard tissue that supports and protects other organs. Cartilage. - . Firm, flexible tissues that is not as hard as . Provides a framework for the movement of our body through our muscles. Stores minerals that our body needs to function properly. Produces blood cells. Functions. Axial . Skeleton. : consists of the 80 bones that make up the trunk of our body.. All of the bones in your body make up the skeletal system. There are 206 bones in an adult’s human body (at birth, you had more than 300 bones!). A . skeleton. is a framework of living bones that supports your body. . Human Skeletal System. Functions. Framework and support. Protection. Storage of minerals such as calcium. Movement. Production of blood cells (bone marrow). Human Skeletal System. The . axial. skeleton is the central part of the skeleton used to protect vital organs such as the brain, heart, and lungs.. Functions:. Support. The bones of the legs, pelvic girdle, and vertebral column support the weight of the erect body.. The mandible (jawbone) supports the teeth.. Other bones support various organs and tissues.. The skeletal system provides 1.) protection 2.)support 3.) production of red blood cells 4.) movement 5.) Triglyceride Storage (yellow fat) 6.) Storing Minerals.  . Bones are attached to other bones by ligaments..

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