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LESSON 5 – INTRODUCTION TO BONES AND THE SKELETAL SYSTEM.

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1 LESSON 5 – INTRODUCTION TO BONES AND THE SKELETAL SYSTEM

2 Types of Bones There are 3 main types of bones in the human body. Long Bones Long Bones – For blood production, support and movement. These are long and affect our overall height, e.g. the legs & arms (femur & humerus). Flat Bones Flat Bones – These are flat and are often found forming a protective surface, e.g. the skull (cranium) and pelvis. Irregular Bones Irregular Bones – These are irregular in shape and have a specific function, e.g. the bones of the spine (vertebral column). Each type has a different size and shape because they have different jobs to do:

3 TASK……  USE MODEL AND LOOK AT SKELETON – WHAT CAN WE IDENTIFY?  DIFFERENT BONES  SHAPES  SIZES  ALLOWS DIFFERENT MOVEMENTS  HARD  HANDOUT SHEET ON SKELTON AND ASK PUPILS TO LABEL

4 TASK….  LIST AND EXPLAIN THE FUNCTIONS OF THE SKELETON p152  SHAPE AND SUPPORT  PROTECTION  MOVEMENT  BLOOD PRODUCTION.  Look at the application of the functions on p153, do the same using a different example

5 The skeleton is a rigid supporting framework of bones inside the body, to which all the soft tissues and organs are attached. The Functions of the Skeleton The skeleton can: Together, the bones and muscles form a machine which can perform many different tasks. grow in size. repair its own broken parts. lubricate its own joints. support internal organs. Protection Support Movement Blood Cell Production The 4 main functions of the Skeleton are:

6 1 Protection The hard nature of bone means that the skeleton can protect the more delicate parts of the body. Examples: The cranium (skull) protects the soft tissue of the brain. The rib cage protects the delicate heart and lungs.

7 Without the skeleton, the body would be flabby and shapeless. Examples: The bones of the legs support the body. The vertebrae support the head. 2 Support

8 The bones act as levels. The skeleton is jointed to allow us to move when the muscles attached to them contract. Example: The bones and joints work with muscles to enable us to walk, jog and sprint. 3 Movement The vertebrae allow us to bend, stretch and rotate our body.

9 Red and white blood cells are made in red bone marrow which is found at the ends of the femur and humerus and in the ribs, sternum, pelvis and vertebrae. : Femur: Located in the upper part of the leg. : Humerus: Located in the upper part of the arm. 4 Blood Cell Production Red Bone Marrow

10  LOOK AT HANDOUT ON A CLOSER LOOK AT BONES – CLASSIFICATION OF BONES – DRAW UP TABLE. – LOOK AT THE SKELETON  Not in the new syllabus

11  HOMEWORK  READ ABOUT THE STRUCTURE OF A JOINT AND EXPLAIN HOW IT IS DESIGNED TO PREVENT WEAR AND TEAR. http://www.youtube.com/watch ?v=7bGsC6LoMF4 http://www.youtube.com/watch ?v=7bGsC6LoMF4 http://www.youtube.com/watch ?v=7bGsC6LoMF4


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