 You will create a PP that shows slides for the following skeletal concepts: 1. Axial skeleton 2. Appendicular skeleton 3. True rib, false rib and floating.

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 You will create a PP that shows slides for the following skeletal concepts: 1. Axial skeleton 2. Appendicular skeleton 3. True rib, false rib and floating rib 4. Cervical, Thoracic and Lumbar vertebrae 5. Short bone, Long bone, Irregular bone, Sesamoid bone and Flat bone 6. Long bone showing Epiphysis and Diaphysis 7. Growth Plates on bone in arm or leg 8. Articulating cartilage (found in joints) 9. Ligaments 10. Bone marrow

 You need to find a labeled picture that clearly illustrates each structure  You need to include text (in your words) that describe the slide and identify important facts or features pertaining to the structure.

 Bone marrow is a yellowish fluid found inside the long bones in the medulary cavity (ie – humerus). It produces red and white blood cells as well as platelets.