Skeletal System Functions Axial Skeleton Appendicular Skeleton Bones.

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Skeletal System Functions Axial Skeleton Appendicular Skeleton Bones

Skeleton

Functions Protects Supports Provides (attachments – movement) Stores (minerals & energy) Produces

Protects… … the vital Organs -Ribcage surrounds the heart and lungs -Skull enclosed the Brain -Vertebrae surrounds the spinal cord

Supports… …and maintenance of posture. The skeleton provides a framework for the body & each part bears the weight of all structures. It also supports the softer tissues.

Provides … … attachment points for the muscles Muscles are connected to the bones via tendons. When muscles and tendons contract, they pull the bones causing movement at a specific joint.

Stores … … and release of minerals such as calcium and phosphorus. … energy (lipids are stored in the yellow bone marrow)

Produces… …blood cells (haemopoiesis) Production of blood cells (red & white) and platelets are produced in the red bone marrow.

Axial Skeleton CraniumVertebral columnSternum & Ribs

Cranium

Vertebral Column Note: The Coccyx has 4 bones fused as 1

Sternum & Ribs Thoracic Cage

So, what is the main function of the Axial Skeleton?

Upper Body Lower Body Appendicular Skeleton

Upper Body

What are the main differences between the male and female skeleton? Why?

So, what is the main function of the Appendicular Skeleton?

Label the Skeleton