Bones and Skeletons Within our bodies we have many different parts which form our skeleton. These bones help to support and protect our bodies. What.

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Bones and Skeletons Within our bodies we have many different parts which form our skeleton. These bones help to support and protect our bodies. What to do: Select the Skeleton below. This will take you to page two. See if you can guess what the names of the bones are before clicking your mouse button. To find out information about the bone parts click onto the labels displayed.

Can you name the parts of my body? Click here to go to finish Can you name the parts of my body? Skull Scapula Ribcage Spine Pelvis Hand bones Foot bones

What do bones do? Our bones make up our skeleton. An adult has 206 bones in their skeleton. Our skeleton supports our body and protects our organs. Without a skeleton we would just be one big wobbly jelly!!!

What do bones help us do? Some bones help us move. Bones in the hands and arms help us lift and carry. Bones in the legs help us run and jump. Where two bones join together, this is called a ‘joint’. Bones are held together at joints by tough fibres called ‘ligaments’.

Bones are made of living tissue. Each bone has its own special name. More about bones... Bones are made of living tissue. Each bone has its own special name. Bones are made up of several layers. About half of a bone is just water.

Click here to go back. The skull Skull There are 29 bones altogether in the skull and jaw. They make a box to protect the brain, eyes and ears. skull

Click here to go back. The ribcage Ribcage This protects the heart and lungs and other upper organs. There are 24 curved bones, and the sternum runs down the middle.

Click here to go back. The spine Spine It is made up of 24 individual small bones (called vertebrae). Your spine supports your head and body. Each of the bones are linked by small joints which can move a little. Lots of small movements add up and let your spine bend a lot.

The hand bones Hand bones Click here to go back. The hand bones Hand bones There are lots of bones in your hands. There are bones in your wrist (carpals), palms (metacarpals) and fingers (phalanges).

Click here to go back. Foot bones Foot bones There are 26 bones in your foot. They can make an arch shape to support your body when you stand up.

The femur Femur The femur is the longest largest and strongest bone of the human body. It forms part of the hip and part of the knee.

Click here to go back. Scapula Scapula This is also known as the shoulder blade. It is a flat triangular bone that lies over the back of upper ribs. Helps with the movement of the arm and shoulder.

Click here to go back. Pelvis Pelvis Your pelvis is shaped like a bowl. It holds all of the organs in the lower part of the body. It is a slightly moveable joint.

Have you got as many bones in your body as I have Have you got as many bones in your body as I have. Have a guess how many bones you have altogether. When you think you know click on the answer below. 206 bones 90 bones 136 bones

Excellent! When you are ready click the button below for end page. Most of us have around 206 bones in our bodies. When you are ready click the button below for end page.

Good try! When you are ready click the button below to try again. This is a really hard question have another go. When you are ready click the button below to try again.

Skull Ribcage Scapula Spine Pelvis Hand bone Humerus Foot bone Cut the skeleton and stick it in your book Write the labels on the skeleton Skull Ribcage Spine Hand bone Scapula Pelvis Humerus Foot bone