The Skeletal System Make No Bones About It  .

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The Skeletal System Make No Bones About It  

I Have a Few Bones to Pick with you The Skeletal System involves the interaction of _______________, _______________, _______________, _______________, and _______________. It is important for movement from place to place. This is important because: Increased opportunities to _______________ Enables organisms to find a suitable _______________ Ability to move away from _______________ and _______________ Enables organisms to find a _______________ muscles cartilage ligaments tendons Obtain food Place to live predators toxins mate

Everybody’s Doing a Brand New Dance Now… Come On Baby—Do the Locomotion!!! bones ___________ have several functions ___________ and ___________ the body Anchorage site for ___________ Helps the body ___________ Produces ________________ in the bone marrow ___________, ___________, ___________ tissue which cushions joints and allows movement It is found in ___________ and the adult (Cartilage makes up most of the embryo’s skeleton and is later replaced by bone). In adults, it is found at the end of the ___________, between the ___________, and at the end of bones, in the ___________, ___________, ___________, and ___________. bones protect support muscles move Blood cells flexible fibrous elastic cartilage embryos ribs vertebrae nose ears trachea bronchi

Everybody’s Doing a Brand New Dance Now… Come On Baby—Do the Locomotion!!! There are ___________ types of ___________: ___________ - these ________________ muscles are found only in the ___________ and contain striations. ___________ - ________________ and found in the digestive tract and in blood vessels ___________ or ___________ muscle—these are under ___________ control by the nervous system and are attached to bones. They help you move.  3 muscles cardiac involuntary heart smooth involuntary skeletal striated voluntary

Everybody’s Doing a Brand New Dance Now Come On Baby—Do the Locomotion!!! Non-elastic, connective tissue which connects ___________ to ___________.   Elastic, connective tissue which connects ___________ to ___________ Place where ___________ meet (example hinge, ball and socket, pivot, immovable) muscle bone tendons bone bone ligaments 2 bones joints

Is there a Doctor in the House??? arthritis inflammation joints stiffness __________ - _______________ of the __________. Causes: __________, __________, __________, or __________ ______________ - _______________ of the __________. Usually occurs at the bone __________ like the __________ or __________ __________ - __________ to the __________. It is the __________ or ______________ of the _____________ that hold together the __________ in a __________ __________ - _________________________. Bones can break __________ __________, _______________, or __________ __________ - a __________ area in the __________ like the _____________ __________. In a __________, an __________ or __________ sticks out through the weak area __________ - _______________ cell growth __________ - build up of __________ in the joints swelling soreness pain tendonitis inflammation tendons junction wrist ankle sprain injury muscles tearing stretching ligaments Bone end joint fracture Breakage of the bone directly across lengthwise spirally hernia weak muscle abdominal wall hernia organ tissue cancer uncontrolled gout Uric acid

Just a quick thought… What organelle(s) in the cell have the same functions as the skeletal system? _________________________ Give the animal cell shape and support Give the plant cell shape and support Cell Membrane Cell Wall