Chapter 6: Skeletal Tissues: Bones, Ligaments, Cartilage.
The function of the skeletal system, Types of bone and planes of movement.
Bone Classification 206 named bones Axial skeleton Appendicular skeleton Shape classification: long, short, flat, irregular, sesamoid.
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Chapter 36 Skeletal System. Skeleton Supports the body Protects internal organs Provides for movement Stores mineral reserves Provides site for blood.
Skeletal System. Fill in the skeletal body on the back page of your packet. Use pages 134 in your text book.
Bones and Skeletal Tissues Dr. Anderson GCIT. Cartilage Skeletal Cartilage – softer than bone, precedes bones in human embryos – Surrounded by perichondrium,
By Rich Mursheno Audience: Anyone wanting to learn about the skeletal system.
Bones Organs that contain several types of tissues Dominated by bone connective tissue Contain nervous tissue and blood tissue Contain cartilage in articular.
THE SKELETAL SYSTEM: THE AXIAL SKELETON. Essential Question What is the main contribution the axial skeleton makes to homeostasis?
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