Skeletal System By Quinn The Skeletal Parts PhalangesVertebraeRibsHumorous.

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Skeletal System By Quinn

The Skeletal Parts PhalangesVertebraeRibsHumorous

The Skeleton Your Body has about 206 bones. When you are born, you have 300 bones. Do you loose bones? No. They are softer then they get harder when you are growing. This picture is a example of the Skeletal system shown at the right. Skull, clavicle, scapula, sternum, humorous, ribs, ulna, radius,vertebrae, sacrum, femur, patella, tibia, fibula, and pes are the bones in your body.

Why we need bones If we did not have bones, we`ll be a blob. With bones, we can move around because bones help us move. But they need help. Solution, muscles.

The End I hoped you liked this presentation I made! By Quinn.