Unit 3: Skeletal System 2b. Explain how the skeletal structures provide support and protection for tissues, and function together with the muscular system.

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Unit 3: Skeletal System 2b. Explain how the skeletal structures provide support and protection for tissues, and function together with the muscular system to make movements possible. Page Content 19Brace Map: The Skeleton 20Bridge Map: Bones and the Organs They Protect 21Frayers: hematopoiesis / epiphyseal plate 22Tree Map: 6 Types of Fractures 23Flow Map: Healing of a Bone Fracture 24Tree Map: Functional Classification of Joints Homeostatic Imbalances 26Aging and the Skeletal System 27Interdependence p. 18

Brace Map: The Skeleton The Skeleton GroupsSub-GroupsSpecific Bones

Bridge Map: Bones and the Organs they Protect Bones Organs

Flow Map: Healing of a Bone Fracture Bone Fracture

Tree Map: Functional Classification of Joints Synarthroses (immoveable) Amphiarthroses (slightly moveable) Diarthroses (freely moveable) Examples: Further subdivisions & examples:

3-5Homeostatic Imbalances Select several conditions of homeostatic imbalance of the Skeletal System. For each disease or disorder, address the following: Name of the condition; Characteristics; Effects on the body; Treatment options; Any other significant details or illustrations! p.25

Aging and the _____________ System: neonatal period infancy childhood adolescence & puberty maturity Old age

Interdependence of the Skeletal System to other body systems Choose two body systems and evaluate their interrelationships with the Skeletal System. (Five sentences meets standards.)