Bones provide a supporting _________
Bones protect internal_________
Bones allow ___________ of your body (from here to there)
What is the function of red bone marrow?
What is the function of yellow bone marrow?
The skeletal system is divided into ____ main parts?
What are the names of the 2 skeletal systems
Name 2 bones in the axial skeleton
A strong, flexible material that provides a smooth surface that makes movements at a joint smooth
The process of cartilage cells being replaced by bone cells and minerals
The 'Femur' would be considered what type of bone?
The bones in your wrist and hands are what type of bones?
The ribs and skull would be considered what type of bone?
Give an example of an irregular bone.....(In your back)
What are the 3 names for the 'most common' types of vertebrae
The point at which 2 bones meet
Give an example of a 'ball-and-socket' joint
Give an example of a 'hinge' joint
Your head turning on your spine is an example of what type of joint?
Explain the defference between a ligament and a tendon....what they both attach to?
If your bone is 'protruding' through the skin, what type of fracture?
If your bone is in 2 or more fragments, what type of fracture?
What is the main mineral that helps your bones grow/repair and helps prevent osteoporosis?
A side-to-side curvature of the spine
Inflammation of the softer inner surface of the bone
Framework
Organs
Movement
Provides the body with oxygen
Fatty tissue, stores energy needed by the body, turns to red if the body needs it
2
Axial/appendicular
skull, vertebrae, ribs
Cartilage
Ossification
Long
Short
Flat
Vertebrae
Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar
A joint
shoulder, hip, etc.
knee, jaw, etc
Pivot joint
Ligaments attach bone to bone, Tendons attach muscle to bone
Open
Incomplete
Calcium
Scoliosis
Osteomyelitis