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Skeletal system
Identify functions of the skeleton
Explain the role that joints play
Describe the characteristics of bone
Skeleton
Made up of all the bones in your body
Your skeleton is your framework
Bellwork 9/13/10
What is your skeletal system?
What is the function of your skeletal
system?
What are the organs of your skeletal
system?
Skeletal system
What does it do?
Provides shape and support
Enables us to move
Protects our organs
Produces blood cells
Stores minerals and other materials
Shape and support
Skeleton-determines the shape of your
body
Backbone-the center of the skeleton
Vertebrae-small bones of the back
Movement and protection
Your skeleton allows you to move
Most of the bones are associated with muscle
The muscle pull on the bones to make the body
move
Bones also protect organs
Skull protects your brain
Production/storage
Some bones produce substances that
your body needs (blood cells)
Bones also store minerals (calcium)
Joints
A joint is a place in the body where two
bones come together
Joints allow bones to move in different
ways
Two kinds of joints
Immovable
Movable
Immovable joints
Connect bones in a way that allows little or
no movement
Example is the bones of the skull
Movable joints
Most are movable
Ligaments are connective tissue that hold
the bones in movable joints
Joints may also have cartilage which is
more flexible than bones
Activity
Perform these activities and determine
which type of joints is involved
Move your arm in a circle
Push open a door
Lift a book from a desk
Kneel down
Wave your hand
Twist your head from side to side
Joints are on page 14
Bones
Bones are complex living structures that
undergo growth and development
Bones are strong and living
Bone structure
Compact bone- beneath the bone’s outer
membrane
Spongy bone- inside of the compact bone,
has many small spaces within it
Marrow- soft connective tissue, found in
the spaces of bone
Red marrow-produces blood cells
Yellow marrow-stores fat
Bone strength
Structure of bone makes it strong and
lightweight.
Stronger than rocks and concrete
Bone growth
ITS ALIVE!
Bones are alive with cells and tissue
Bones form new tissue as you grow
Bone development
Move the tip of your nose from side to side
with your finger
Contains cartilage
Over time most of the cartilage is replaced
with hard bone tissue
Is complete by the end of growth
Many joints always contain cartilage
Bone care
Balanced diet
Regular exercise
Diet
Eat a well balanced diet to promote
healthy bones
Be sure and get plenty of calcium and
phosphorus
Where does calcium and phosphorus
come from in our diet?
Exercise
Builds and maintains strong bones
Running, skating, dancing
Osteoporosis
People become old their bones begin to
lose some minerals
Mineral loss leads to osteoporosis in which
the body’s bones become weak and break
easily
Regular exercise can prevent it along with
a good diet
More common in women
Skeletal system
Identify functions of the skeleton
Explain the role that joints play
Describe the characteristics of bone