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Skeletal System Bones

Order of organization Cells Tissue Organs Organ System Organism Smallest piece of living thing. Group of the same kind of cell that team up to do a job. Group of tissues that team up to do a job. Group of Organs that team up to do a job. You

Skeletal system Cells Tissue Organs Organ System Organism Osteocytes Compact bone Spongy bone Bone marrow Long bone Flat bone Musculo-skeletal system Skeleton You

Three parts of the Skeleton Head Head Torso Central chest and abdomen Limbs Arms and legs

Functions of the skeleton Support Allows you to stand, sit, squat, and provides a framework. Movement Muscle attach to bones and the bones act as lever Protection of soft vital organs Rib cage surrounds your heart and lungs Cranium surrounds your brain Storage Stores calcium and phosphorus. Exchanges them with the blood