7th Grade Ch. 1 Sec. 2 Skeletal System
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Ch. 1 Sec. 2
The Skeletal System
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Functions of Skeletal System
1. Provides shape & support
2. Enables movement
3. Protects internal organs
4. Produces blood cells
5. Stores certain materials until body needs them
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1. Provides shape & support
• vertebrae= 26 bones that make up backbone
(vertebra- singular)• Newborn- 275 bones• Adult- 206 bones
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2. Enables you to move
• Muscles pull on bones
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3. Protects internal organs• Skull protects brain
• Ribs protect heart & lungs
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4. Produces blood cells
•made by bone marrow
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5. Stores certain materials until your body needs them
• calcium & phosphorus
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Bones- strong & living• Hard b/c made of Ca & P
• Contain cells & tissues
• Form new bone tissue as you grow
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Structure of bones• outer membrane= covers
bone, except @ ends- cartilage (connective tissue-more flexible than bone)
• compact bone= hard & dense
• spongy bone= lightweight but strong
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Structure of bones• marrow=
– soft, connective tissue– found in spaces in bone– 2 types:
1.1. red bone marrow-red bone marrow- produces most blood cells
2.2. yellow bone marrow-yellow bone marrow- energy reserve
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Bone Structure
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• infant- skeleton mostly cartilage
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How Bones Change As We Grow
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healthy bones
well balanced
dietexercise
wear safety
equipmentCa & P
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osteoporosis• condition where
body’s bones become weak & break easily due to mineral loss
• more common in women than men
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ACTIVITY "HOLLOW STRENGTH" 1) Students will roll up a sheet of paper (8 1/2 x 11) about 1 in wide into a cylinder.
They will make 3 of these (paper bones). 2) Students will stand the bones up on their ends, placing a paper plate on top of the
bones. 3) Teacher will ask students to tell what is happening - the hollow rolls will support
the plate. 4) Students will begin to add weights (wooden blocks) to the plate.5) Students will count how many blocks the plate can hold before it collapses the
bones.6) Students will roll 3 more sheets of paper as tightly as they can so that there is no
hollow section. 7) Students will stand these "bones" up as before placing the same plate on top of
them. 8) Students will place weights on top of the plate until they collapse. 9) Students will deduce what happened. Teacher will explain that hollow bones were
able to support more weight. Teacher will also explain that having a hollow center gave the bones a better design and made them stronger. Teacher will continue explaining that the large bones in our body are also hollow, which makes them strong so they can support more weight, but light, so it takes less energy to move them.
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• place where 2 bones come together
joint
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2 kinds of joints:
1. immovable joint- little or no movement
• eg: skull bones
2. movable joints
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ball & socket joint–greatest range of motion
–shoulder & hips
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hinge joint• forward or backward motion
• knee & elbow
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pivot joint• bone rotates around another
• neck
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gliding joint• 1 bone slides over another
• wrist, ankle, vertebra
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Video-Bone Joints
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Skills Activity-pg. 15Skills Activity-pg. 15Perform these activities.Perform these activities.
• Determine which type of movable joint or joints is involved in performing each activity. Give a reason to support your classifications.
1. Move your arm in a circle.2. Push open a door.3. Lift a book from a desk.4. Kneel down.5. Wave your hand.6. Twist your head from side to side.
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gliding joint hinge joint
pivot joint
immovable joint
ball & socket joint
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ligament
• tissue that holds bones in movable joints together
Bone
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Label your body’s framework with the scientific name for each bone.
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