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All about our skeletal system
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Bones help you stand, walk, and run Bones also protect important organs Bones also works with the muscles and other parts of your body Broken bones could grow together again Bones develop from a rubbery material called cartilage
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Compact bone, spongy bone, yellow bone marrow Number of bones and major bones Ligaments and joints
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I am the compact bone, spongy bone, and yellow bone marrow
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Makes the bones hard enough so that they can provide support to the body and protect other organs. The epiphysis is composed of compact bone on the outside. Rickets, osteoporosis, scolds.
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Spongy bone produces cells that help with blood clotting, store minerals, produce periosteum, and make the bone lightweight. The epiphysis is made mostly of spongy bone with an open. Fractures
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Yellow bone marrow stores fat which the body consumes as a last resort in cases of extreme starvation. To help repair damage a layer of circumferential lamellae wraps around the circum ferenceo. Leukemia
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The main function of my organ is to support and to protect your bones. It serves as a store house for calcium and phosphorus 99% of all calcium in the body, for example it is stored in the bones! The other 1% is found in the blood and body fluids.
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Providing them with structure and space It has a enough air for the organs to breathe under the ribcage
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Leukemia Osteoporosis Scurvy Arthritis
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The ligaments hold bones and joints together If ligaments weren’t there your bones would collapse The joints help you bend your hands to help you pick stuff up and or move
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The cartilage works with the joints by the cartilage holding them tightly Ligaments and tendons work together to make the spines strong and flexible
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Sprain Dislocation inflammation
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Why they should keep us
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We might think of bones as solid objects, but they are not as simple as that. They are made up of several different layers, complete with a blood supply and nerves. Their structure makes them strong and light Without a skeleton, your body would be nothing more than a heap of muscles and soft tissue.
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