What is the scientific name for the skull?
Cranium
Identify the 5 functions
Support, movement, blood cell production, mineral storage, protection
Where are your ribs?
Your chest area
Where is your spine?
In your back
Who is first on our roll?
Heath/Koby
What are the two major parts of the skeleton system
Axial and Appendicular
Explain how the skeletal system supports the body
Because it keeps it upright
What are the 3 types of ribs?
True, false and floating
What are the little bones that make up your spine called?
Vertebraes
What is our next topic?
Muscular - Skeletal System
Name this bone...
Clavicle
Explain how the skeletal system contributes with movement.
The muscles and bones work together so the body can move.
What are floating ribs?
Are free and end in posterior muscles.
What are the sections?
Certvical, Thoracic, and Lumber
What is 8 x 13?
104
Name these bones...
Phalanges
Explain blood cell production.
Red and white blood cells are formed by tissue called bone marrow, which is in the center of the bone.
Explain the difference between true and false ribs.
True ribs are directly connected to the sternum whereas false ribs are connected to the costal cartilage above.
What is the thing that goes in-between the vertebrae called?
Intervertebral disc
How many dimples does an average golf ball have?
Between 300 - 500
Name this bone...
Tibia
What are the 2 minerals bones store
Calcium and phosphorus
How many sets of ribs do we have and how many are floating?
12 and 2
How many vertebrae are in each section?
C = 7, T = 12, L = 5
9