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Skeletal System Notes * Without bones we would be compared to what? The skeletal system has 3 main functions: Protection Movement Structure Name two examples of bones being protective: 1. Ribs protecting the heart and lungs 2. Cranium protecting the brain When we are born, how many bones did you have? ___300-350_______ As you grow, what happens to your bones? – Your bones fuse together How many bones does a human body have? (An adult) ____206______ What else makes up the skeletal system? - Joints – Where bones come together - Ligaments – Connect bone to bone - Cartilage - Acts as a cushion between bones
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Skeletal System 7 th Grade Health
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Functions of the Skeletal System 1. Movement: Skeletal system provides points of attachment for muscles. Your legs and arms move when the muscles pull on the bones. 2. Support: The backbone is the main support center for the upper body. It holds your head up and protects your spinal cord. Muscle attached to bones!!
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3 Functions of the Skeletal System 3. Protection: The bones of your skull protect your brain. Your ribs protect your lungs and heart from injury.
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Joints of the Body Ball and Socket Joint: Round end of bone fitting snuggly within another bone. – Ex. Shoulder and Hip
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Joints of the Body Hinge Joint: Movement at joint in one direction like a door. – Ex. Knee and Elbow
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Joints of the Body Pivot Joint: Bone resting atop another bone permitting free movement. – Ex. Neck, Wrist and Ankles
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The Connectors of the Body Ligaments: Connect bone to bone
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The Connectors of the Body!! Tendon: Attaches muscles to bones
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The Connectors of the Body Cartilage: It acts as a cushion between bones at a joint and protects the bones.
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Bones of the Cranium Some are thicker than others!!!
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Maxilla and Mandible Maxilla Mandible ?
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Clavicle or Collarbone The clavicle, or collar bone, holds the shoulder joint away from the rest of the upper body and is only as thick as your little finger.
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Scapula The scapula is located on the back side of the ribcage and helps provide part of the shoulder joint and movement for the arms.
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Spinal Cord 1) The cervical region (neck bones) 2) The thorasic region (what the ribs attach to) 3) The lumbar region (the lower part of the back)
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Rib Cage
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Sternum (Breastbone)
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Humerus (Upper Arm Bone)
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Radius and Ulna Radius on Top Ulna on Bottom
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Phalanges (Little Fingers)
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Pelvis (Dancing Bone)
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Femur (Largest Bone in the Body)
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The Tibia and Fibula
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Phalanges
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