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Page 1: FUN FACTS: Skeletal System The bones in your body are not white - they range in color from beige to light brown. The adult skeleton contains 206 bones,
Page 2: FUN FACTS: Skeletal System The bones in your body are not white - they range in color from beige to light brown. The adult skeleton contains 206 bones,

FUN FACTS: Skeletal System• The bones in your body

are not white - they range in color from beige to light brown.

• The adult skeleton contains 206 bones, and more than half them are found in your hands and feet.

• The smallest bone is the “stirrup”- it is found in the ear and is less than an inch long.

Page 3: FUN FACTS: Skeletal System The bones in your body are not white - they range in color from beige to light brown. The adult skeleton contains 206 bones,

Skeletal System

Functions: •Protects organs and supports the body•Works with muscles to allow movement•Stores fat and minerals •Make red blood cells in the bone marrow

Structures: Bones, cartilage, ligaments, and tendons*attach to bones and muscle

Page 4: FUN FACTS: Skeletal System The bones in your body are not white - they range in color from beige to light brown. The adult skeleton contains 206 bones,
Page 5: FUN FACTS: Skeletal System The bones in your body are not white - they range in color from beige to light brown. The adult skeleton contains 206 bones,

Distal

epiphysis

Proximal

epiphysis

diaphysis

yellow marrow

epiphyseal line

periosteum

compact bone

spongy bone

Endosteum

hyaline cartilage

Sharpey’s fibers

Page 6: FUN FACTS: Skeletal System The bones in your body are not white - they range in color from beige to light brown. The adult skeleton contains 206 bones,

HumerusUlna

RadiusCarpals

MetacarpalsPhalanges

HumerusUlna

RadiusCarpals

MetacarpalsPhalanges

The Upper Limb (Forelimb)

The Upper Limb (Forelimb)

Page 7: FUN FACTS: Skeletal System The bones in your body are not white - they range in color from beige to light brown. The adult skeleton contains 206 bones,

FemurPatellaTibia

FibulaTarsals

MetatarsalsPhalanges

FemurPatellaTibia

FibulaTarsals

MetatarsalsPhalanges

The Lower Limb (Legs)

The Lower Limb (Legs)

Page 8: FUN FACTS: Skeletal System The bones in your body are not white - they range in color from beige to light brown. The adult skeleton contains 206 bones,

•Joints are where bones connect & move

Here are examples of the different types of joints.

Page 9: FUN FACTS: Skeletal System The bones in your body are not white - they range in color from beige to light brown. The adult skeleton contains 206 bones,

Arthritis is when the joints become inflamed.

Page 10: FUN FACTS: Skeletal System The bones in your body are not white - they range in color from beige to light brown. The adult skeleton contains 206 bones,

LET’S CONNECT!• Ligaments is the

tissue that connects bones to bones.

• Cartilage is at the end of the bones to protect the bones from rubbing together. – Cartilage is a tough but

flexible tissue that gives our nose and ears shape.

Page 11: FUN FACTS: Skeletal System The bones in your body are not white - they range in color from beige to light brown. The adult skeleton contains 206 bones,

FUN FACTS: Muscular System • You use 14 muscles to

smile and 43 to frown.• The human body has more

than 650 muscles.• The strongest muscle of the

body is the tongue, and every person has a unique tongue print.

• The muscle that lets your eye blink is the fastest muscle in your body. It allows you to blink 5 times a second.

Page 12: FUN FACTS: Skeletal System The bones in your body are not white - they range in color from beige to light brown. The adult skeleton contains 206 bones,

Muscular System

Function: Works with skeletal system to produce voluntary movement; helps to circulate blood and move food through the digestive system

Structures: Skeletal muscle, smooth muscle, and cardiac muscle

Page 13: FUN FACTS: Skeletal System The bones in your body are not white - they range in color from beige to light brown. The adult skeleton contains 206 bones,

3 KINDS OF MUSCLE TISSUE

Page 14: FUN FACTS: Skeletal System The bones in your body are not white - they range in color from beige to light brown. The adult skeleton contains 206 bones,

Place this chart under structure

SkeletalFound in limbs

CardiacFound ONLY in

the heart

SmoothFound in stomach

(hollow organs)

Striated, multi nuclei

Striated, 1 nucleus Not striated, 1 nucleus

Voluntary Involuntary Involuntary

Page 15: FUN FACTS: Skeletal System The bones in your body are not white - they range in color from beige to light brown. The adult skeleton contains 206 bones,

Nervous System

Function: Coordinates the body’s response to changes in its internal and external environments

Structures: Brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves

Page 16: FUN FACTS: Skeletal System The bones in your body are not white - they range in color from beige to light brown. The adult skeleton contains 206 bones,

DIVISIONS• CNS: Central Nervous System

– Relays messages, processes information, and analyzes information

• PNS: Peripheral Nervous System– The sensory division transmits impulses

from sense organs to the CNS– The motor division transmits impulses

from the central nervous system to the muscles or glands

• Somatic Nervous System: regulates CONSCIOUS actions (Ex. Wiggling toes)

• Autonomic Nervous System : regulates automatic or involuntary actions (Ex. Heart rate)

Page 17: FUN FACTS: Skeletal System The bones in your body are not white - they range in color from beige to light brown. The adult skeleton contains 206 bones,
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Neuron Axon

Page 19: FUN FACTS: Skeletal System The bones in your body are not white - they range in color from beige to light brown. The adult skeleton contains 206 bones,

Muscles and bones work together to produce movement in response to cues from nerves.