
Bones
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6th - 8th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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Why do we need our bones?
By Darcy Williams
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Multiple Choice
How many bones are in an adult human body?
206
220
156
106
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Multiple Choice
Where bones meet they form ___________.
cartilage
joints
ligaments
tendons
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We need our bones for PROTECTION
Bones protect your internal organs
ON YOUR NOTES:
The skeletal system provides bony protection for soft, internal organs. The skull protects the brain; the thorax (sternum, rib cage, and spine) protects the heart, lungs, and other organs.
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Multiple Choice
What do bones protect?
skin
internal organs
thoughts
muscles
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Multiple Select
What 3 bones make up the thorax? Select 3 answers.
sternum
skull
rib cage
spine
pelvis
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Bones provide STORAGE
Your bones store important materials
ON YOUR NOTES:
Bones store materials such as fat, calcium, and other minerals (like phosphorus) for later use.
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Fat-stored in the yellow bone marrow of long bones
Calcium-important for blood clotting, helping muscles contract, and regulating your heart beat
Phosphorus-helps the body store and use energy, helps reduce muscle pain after working out
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Multiple Choice
What material IS NOT stored in your bones?
phosphorus
calcium
Vitamin D
fat
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Multiple Choice
Why is calcium important? READ ALL THE CHOICES CAREFULLY before answering.
helps regulate your heart beat
helps your muscles contract
helps your blood clot
ALL OF THESE
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SUPPLY
Blood Cells are made in your bone marrow
ON YOUR NOTES:
Larger bones of the skeletal system contain bone marrow. Red marrow is responsible for production of red blood cells that are responsible for carrying oxygen to body tissues. White blood cells are also produced that are important for the body's immune system.
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Multiple Choice
Why are red blood cells important?
They fight disease
They carry oxygen to all your body cells
They help repair tissues
They support your organs
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Multiple Choice
What types of cells are produced in your bone marrow?
blood cells
epithelial cells
muscle cells
nerve cells
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Bones provide SHAPE & SUPPORT
ON YOUR NOTES:
The skeletal system provides a framework and attachment points for muscles, tendons, ligaments, skin and organs. Bones such as the femur in the legs bear the weight of the upper body. The spinal column makes the body straight and supports the head.
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Multiple Choice
Ligaments attach muscles to bone.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Which bone(s) helps your body stand up straight and supports your head?
femur
skull
spinal column
tendons
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MOVEMENT
Without your bones and muscles you could not move your body
The skeletal system provides a framework for muscles to attach. When they contract they pull on the bones of the skeleton, which act like levers to create movement. Leg bones come together at the knee to form a hinge joint that enables the knee to move back and forth. The hip has a ball and socket joint that allows for movement in multiple directions.
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ON YOUR NOTES:
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Multiple Choice
Your body moves when muscles contract and pull on the bones of your skeleton at joints.
True
False
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Review
Why we need our bones:
Protection
Storage
Supply
Shape and Support
Movement
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Multiple Choice
What is the most important thing you can do to keep your joints healthy?
Healthy Diet
Exercise
Get 8 hours of sleep each night
Drink lots of water
Why do we need our bones?
By Darcy Williams
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