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5 Functions of the Skeletal System -
provides shape and support enables you to move protects your internal organs produces blood cells stores certain material until you need them
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Important Facts: **Adults have 206 Bones **Infants have 275 bones and skeleton made of mostly cartilage Cartilage - is connective tissue that is more flexible than bone-located between bones at joints. Ligament - strong connective tissue-connects bone to bone.
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Types of Joints in the Body (use Diagram)
A. hinge joint (knee and elbow) B. pivot joint (neck) C. ball and socket (hip and shoulder) gliding joint (wrists and ankles) 2 Types of Joint Movement 1.Movable Joint-most joints in the body are movable. They allow the body to make a wide range of movement.
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Joint Movement 1.Movable Joint-most joints in the body are movable. They allow the body to make a wide range of movement. 2. immovable joint-some joints in the body allow little or no movement. Example: skull
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1. Round Bones-movement and support a. located in arms and legs
2 Types of Bones 1. Round Bones-movement and support a. located in arms and legs
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2. Flat Bones-they are involved in protecting vital organs
Bone types cont. 2. Flat Bones-they are involved in protecting vital organs a. Located in the skull, ribs and scapula
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Taking care of bones 1. eat a healthy diet 2. exercise regularly 3. Eat foods high in calcium and phosphorus ***As people get older their bones lose minerals that they must contain. They develop osteoporosis in which the body’s bones become weak and brittle. Eat a diet high in calcium and phosphorus.
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