HW # 17- Complete Skeletal System Poster- Due Tuesday (Day Two) Warm up What is the purpose of the skeletal system? Week 4, Day Four.

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HW # 17- Complete Skeletal System Poster- Due Tuesday (Day Two) Warm up What is the purpose of the skeletal system? Week 4, Day Four

Warm up Response Purpose: to provide structure and support to the human body Bones are where new blood cells are generated (in the marrow), and require the mineral calcium for strength

Homework Response/Check As

Skeletal System Poster Work on Cornell Notes

Human Anatomy and Body Systems

The Skeletal System Purpose: to provide structure and support to the human body Bones are where new blood cells are generated (in the marrow), and require the mineral calcium for strength Major Bones of the Human Body -- femur (thigh bone)-- humerus (upper arm) -- radius and ulna (lower arm)-- cranium (skull) -- sternum (breastbone)-- clavicle (shoulder blade) -- fibula and tibia (calf)-- vertebrae (back) -- scalpula (shoulder)-- pelvic bone -- coccyx (tail bone)-- phalanges (fingers/toes)

Cranium Clavicle (collar bone) Scapula (shoulder blade) Sternum (breastbone) Radius Ulna Femur Tibia Fibula Phalanges Ribs Humerus Tailbone Patella Pelvic girdle