Objective: SWBAT will describe how bone is formed. SWBAT distinguish between male and female skeletal remains. Do Now: 1. What does this graph tell us?

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Objective: SWBAT will describe how bone is formed. SWBAT distinguish between male and female skeletal remains. Do Now: 1. What does this graph tell us? 2. If a victim body temperature is now degrees Celsius, approximately how long has the victim been dead?

Ossification OsteoblastOsteoclast Osteocytes Layers of bone Bone Formation

Ossification- the process of making bones Cartilage is replaced by calcium phosphate to form bone Osteoblast- all bones originate from osteoblast Also responsible for making new bones and repairing damages Osteocytes are mature osteoblast cells that help continue bone formation Osteoclasts – eat away old bone and shape new bone

Ossification OsteoblastOsteoclast Osteocytes Layers of bone Bone Formation Process of making bone Add calcium phosphate to cartilage All bones originate from Make new bones and repair old ones Eat away old bone Shape new bone Mature osteoblast Continue bone formation

Ossification OsteoblastOsteoclast Osteocytes Layers of bone Bone Formation Process of making bone Add calcium phosphate to cartilage All bones originate from Make new bones and repair old ones Eat away old bone Shape new bone Mature osteoblast Continue bone formation 1.Compact bone 2.Spongy bone 3.Marrow

Different layer of bone The periosteum is a thin membrane that contains nerves and blood vessels that nourish the bone. The next layer is the compact bone(2) it is the solid hard part of the bone. Spongy bone is a mesh-like network of tiny pieces of bone. Spongy bone (3) provides support for the skeletal system (4) Marrow is a soft tissue where blood cells are made.

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Differentiating between male and female MaleFemale Skull Pelvic bone Femur male vs female

Eye Shape Brow Ridge Skull

Pelvic Bone

Femur

EXIT TICKET BRING CALC. TOMORROW 1. How can knowing the differences in the male and female skeletal system help in an investigation 2. If a victim body temperature is now degrees Celsius, approximately how long has the victim been dead?