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Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe bone structure by examining microscopic bone and analyzing a diagram. 1. What is the topic? 2. What will you be doing? 3. Why is this important? 4. How will you know if you have done well?

Warm Up Objective: Scientists will describe bone structure by examining microscopic bone and analyzing a diagram. 1. What is the topic? Bone structure 2. What will you be doing? Examine microscopic bone, diagram 3. Why is this important? Understand ourselves, future career, understand other information in this unit 4. How will you know if you have done well? Able to describe bone structure, completed work

Microscopic Bone

Bone Lamella: “little plates”: concentric layers of compact bone Osteocyte: star-shaped mature bone cell Canaliculus: small passageway to provide nutrition, allow a structure (like a nerve) through it, and waste removal Lacuna: “little lakes” small space containing an osteocyte Central (Haversian) canal: opening in the center of an osteon; carries blood vessels and nerves Osteon: microscopic unit of bone

Anatomy of a Bone Color the bone according to the directions Answer the questions that are at the bottom of the page PLEASE VOTE: http://limead.es/3715714 Finished? Go to anatomyarcade.com. Play a muscular system game or a skeletal system game. EXTRA CREDIT PROJECT Create a model of the bone anatomy using materials you provide. Your project should be accompanied by a short paper describing bone structure and how you created your model. Due 11/7/18.