Different 2 types of bone marrow
What is Yellow and Red?
Total Bones in the Body
What is 206 Bones?
A joint
What is a place where one or more bones meet another bone?
Without the Skeletal system
What is we wouldn't have a form/shape?
Spongy bone is
What is really strong, not soft and spongy?
Bones are
What is a solid network of living cells and protein fibers that are surrounded by deposits of calcium salts?
Total Bones as a Baby
What is 300 Bones?
Joints allow
What is bones to move without damaging each other
Cytoskeletons are
What is a microscopic network of protein filaments and tubules?
The axial skeleton
What is Skull, Rib cage, vertebral column?
A less dense tissue found under the outer layer of compact bone
What is Spongy Bone?
Bones are made of
What is Calcium and Phosphorous?
Joints contain
What is connective tissue that holds bones together?
Unicellular and Multicellular both have
What is Cytoskeleton?
The Appendicular Skeleton
What is Arms, Legs, the bones of the pelvis, shoulder area?
Nerves and vessels that run through the compact bone run through channels
What is Haversian channels?
The skeleton of a human embryo is composed of
What is Cartilage?
the point of cartilage
What is cover the surface where bones come together - protects bones from damage?
Cytoskeletons location
What is the cytoplasm of many living cells?
axial skeleton purpose
What is supports the center axis of the body
A bone is by a layer of connective tissue called (compact bone underneath it)
What is periosteum?
Cartilage is gradually replaced by bone during the process of bone formation
What is Ossification?
Ligaments
What is tough connective tissue that holds bones together in a joint?
THE function of the skeletal system
What is Supports the body, protects internal organs, assists movement, stores minerals, is a site of blood cell formation?
Reasoning as to why babies have more bones
What is they need to fit through and shift when being born?