Bones © Pearson Publishing Tel 01223 350555. The skeleton The skeleton forms the framework of the human body It has five main functions: –Support — it.

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Bones © Pearson Publishing Tel

The skeleton The skeleton forms the framework of the human body It has five main functions: –Support — it gives the body a structure (to which muscles attach) –Protection — it protects the vital organs (eg the brain) from injury –Movement — it enables movement where two bones come together at the joints –Shape — it makes the body tall, short, broad or narrow –Contains bone marrow — which produces blood cells and stores mineral salts

How bones grow The skeletal system of an embryo starts off as cartilage — a firm but elastic material As the embryo grows, cartilage gradually changes to bone — this is called ossification This process continues throughout childhood Ossification replaces and repairs bones throughout life

Sample only! This is a sample presentation. You can get the full version at Full package includes: –full presentation (13 slides) –lesson plan with objectives, teaching ideas and plenary suggestions –question sheet for students –skeleton worksheet –‘names of bones’ card template. 19 other GCSE PE presentations and lesson plans also available.