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Bones & Muscles Chapter 12

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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 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Bones & MusclesChapter 12

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Bones & Muscles

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BonesHard living tissues that make up your skeleton…

Support Frame of your “house”

&

Protect protects organs

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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

Protection

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Ribs & Spine

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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

Production

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Parts of a Bone

Hollow area with marrow

Hard compact bone

Blood vessels and nerves

Light sponge bone pg. 260

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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.

Marrow

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Minerals◦Your bones store minerals such as

calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus.

◦ Calcium – makes bones strong Milk & yogurt = good source of calcium

Your bones store minerals and then release them to the rest of your body as cells need them.

Storage

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Mr. Bonesskull

phalanges

sternum

ribsvertebrae

femur

patella

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Immovable MovableJoints

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Hip Joint

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Allows movement in many directions◦ Examples:

Shoulders Hips

Ball-and-Socket

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Hinge Allows only back and forth movements

◦ This type of joint works like a door on a hinge. ◦ Example:

Elbows Knees

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Allows side to side movement◦ Example:

Top vertebrae of the neck

Pivot