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1 Bones are organs. 5 Major Functions LIVING Supporting Framework Protects Organs Allows Movement Stores Minerals Pg. 386

2 Stores Minerals Calcium & Phosphorus Strength & Hardness Protein Flexibility Can bones be strong, hard, and flexible? Ex: Ribs, arches in feet…

3 Bones are organs. 5 Major Functions LIVING Supporting Framework Protects Organs Allows Movement Stores Minerals Produces Blood Cells Pg. 386

4 Produces Blood Cells Spongy Bone: Bone tissue that contains small spaces. Located at the ends of LONG bones. Functions as a shock absorber. Red Bone Marrow: Fills spaces of Spongy Bone. RBC & WBC are produced here. Millions made every second. Humerus Upper Arm Bone RBM Fills spaces

5 Bone Shaft god Bone end Yellow Marrow Compact Bone Periosteum mmmmmmm Marrow cavity kkkkkkk ssssss Red Marrow In Spongy Bone o Structure of Bone g Periosteum  Strong, protective membrane  Contains blood vessels  Form bone tissue for growth & repair.  Muscle attaches here Compact Bone  Hard & Dense, few spaces  Gives strength to shaft  Thickest in shaft  Thinnest at ends  Protects spongy bone

6 Bone Shaft god Bone end Yellow Marrow Compact Bone Periosteum mmmmmmm Marrow cavity kkkkkkk ssssss Red Marrow In Spongy Bone o Structure of Bone g Yellow Bone Marrow  In center of long bones  Inside Compact Bone  Runs length of shaft  Mostly FAT cells * ONLY produces BC’s in Emergencies

7 Now Label Your Diagram AB CD E F G A = E = B = F = C = G = D = RBM YBM Compact Bone Periosteum Spongy Bone Bone Shaft

8 How Bones Grow& Change Babies Bones (300 +)  Contain cartilage: Tough, strong tissue Not as hard as bone but more flexible.  Can bend a bit w/o breaking  Infancy – childhood: ossification occurs.  bone is formed, renewed, & repaired.  Cartilage is replaced w/bone.

9 How Bones Grow& Change Formation & Loss of bone continue for entire life! But… at different rates. Childhood Early/mid adultElder aged Formation Loss

10 How Bones Grow& Change Activity strengthens bones Increasing mineral deposits Your whole body benefits! Vitamins A, C, and D help your body absorb minerals.


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