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It supports the organs and tissues of the body It provides protection for internal organs It is where muscles attach which causes movement of the bones and muscles The bones are a source of blood cells and a store for minerals required for body function
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Skeleton 206 Bones Axial Skeleton Appendicular Skeleton Skull Spine Rib Cage (Thorax) Limbs Shoulder girdle Pelvic Girdle
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Consists of 8 bones fused together The face has 14 bones Some of the facial bones are fused together The mandible can move independently
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The spine is divided into 5 regions Vertebrae are stacked on top of one another and a canal is formed The spinal cord runs down the canal Inter-vertebral disc sit in between each vertebrae to allow movement and absorb shock
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Consists of 12 pairs of ribs The top 10 join onto the sternum The other 2 are floating ribs
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Consists of: The clavicle joined to the top of the sternum At the other end the clavicle holds the scapula away from the rib cage (thorax)
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Consists of the humerus, ulna, radius and 2 rows of carpal bones
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Consists of: 5 meta carpal bones and phalanges
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Consists of: Sacrum and Coccyx which are fused together and join into the Ilium
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Consists of: The femur (longest & strongest bone in the body Tibia Fibula Patella (knee cap)
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Consists of: 7 Tarsals 5 Metatarsals Phalanges
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There are 5 types of bones that are distinguishable by their shape Long Bones: They are longer than they are wide Humerus, tibia, radius, phalanges
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Short Bones: They are the same width and length They are roughly cubicle Carpals and tarsals Flat Bones: They are flat to allow muscle attachment They are usually protecting organs Skull, ribs, pelvis, shoulder blades
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Irregular Bones: They have no regular shape or characteristics Facial bones and vertebrae Sesamoid Bone Small bones developed in tendons around some joints Patella
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There are 2 main types of bone tissue Compact Bone Tissue: It is heavy, dense, strong bone tissue It is ivory coloured and covers the whole bone It is thickest at the centre of the shaft in a long bone
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Cancellous Bone Tissue: It has a spongy, honeycomb appearance It is strong and hard but less dense than compact tissue It is found mainly at the ends of bones
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