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5 th Grade Science Lab
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Dem Bones, Dem Bones, Dem Dancing Bones
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Mandible Your Bones Phalanges Mandible Tarsals
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Your Hands 27 Bones 8 in the Wrist Your Skull 29 Bones 8 in the Cranium 14 in the Face Smallest Bone stapes (ear) Largest Bone femur (leg) Bones in Your Body 300 as a Baby 206 as an Adult Bone Grows Until… Girls (16-18 years old) Boys (18-21 years old)
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Study the skeleton handout and the skeleton on the board. Practice putting the skeleton together. RACE – which group can get their skeleton together the quickest with no mistakes??
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Vertebrae, Discs, & Spinal Cord The “back bone” is actually is 31 segments. The spinal cord is the communication pathway between your brain and your nervous system. 45 cm in men 43 cm in women Disc Vertebrae
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Intervertebral Disc Lumbar Vertebrae
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1 Pipe Cleaner 4 Marshmallows 5 Gummy Life Savers 1 Zip Lock Bag Thread the marshmallows and life savers onto the pipe cleaner to symbolize your spinal column.
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5 th Grade Science Lab
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640+ Muscles Skeletal Muscles Attached to the bones Cause the bones to move Cardiac Muscles Only in the heart Move blood in and out Smooth Muscles Internal organs Muscles move the body by contracting and relaxing. Contracting - shorter. The muscle fibers slide together and stack up to make a fatter shape. Relaxing – longer. The fibers slide apart and the muscle gets thinner. Muscles which move bones act together in pairs. This means that as one muscle contracts, its partner relaxes.
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Label the 3 major arm bones and the muscle. Humerus Radius Ulna Biceps Color the pieces of your arm. Cut along the outside lines. Put the three pieces of your arm together.
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