Bones of your Skeletal System

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You can stand straight, walk, run, dance, and do many other things because you have a skeletal system that supports your body. This slide presentation discuss the different bones of our body, its structure, and composition that help us understand that minerals of our body are significant to our skeletal system, in which we should take good care of our body. It also includes motivational activity (Simon's says...), pictures, and short video clip that help you understand more of our bones structure and composition.

Transcript of Bones of your Skeletal System

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Simon says touch your…

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SeatworkSeatworkWrite the name of

bone in each item.

Classify each whether

A. Appendicular Skeleton or B. Axial Skeleton

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Bone Bone StructureStructure

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Bone StructureBone Structure

A bone consist of twokinds of tissues:

• COMPACT BONECOMPACT BONE- Hard ourter layer

• CANCELLOUS BONECANCELLOUS BONE- Soft and Spongy inner

layer

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Bone StructureBone Structure

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Bone Bone CompositionComposition

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Bone CompositionBone Composition

Our bones are made up of organic matter, minerals, and tissues.

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Bone CompositionBone Composition

What will happen in our bone if it is soaked in acid?

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Bone CompositionBone Composition

COLLAGENCOLLAGEN-tough fibrous tissue left

in the bone when it is soaked in acid.

-it can be dried to make commercial protein that is used to manufacture glue.

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Bone CompositionBone Composition

BONE MARROWBONE MARROW-soft tissue that occupied the space inside the bone

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BONE MARROWBONE MARROW

RED BLOOD RED BLOOD CELLSCELLS

-are produced by the bone found in our Axial Skeleton

FATSFATS-are stored by the bone

found in our Appendicular Skeleton

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Do Do you you have have any any quesquestion?tion?