Bone structure and categories

Worksheet by Gina Ham
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Subjects
Biology
Grades
10 , 11 , 12
Language
ENG
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Match the function of the skeletal system to its explanation The skeletal system has many functions... I didn't explicitly state them in the notes, but described them in the lecture to give shape and support to the body giving the body an upright posture to allow movement of the body by providing areas or sites for attachment for muscles to give protection to internal organs such as the brain, heart, lungs and spinal cord to produce blood red and white cells from the marrow Bone cell types Sort each function and image into the correct cell type Osteoblast create new bone for growth or rebuild after injury Osteocyte Found inside the bone, maintain bone tissue Osteogenic cell cells that divide and form new bone cells Osteoclast break down and reabsorb bone tissue Types of Bones Using the skeleton, color one of each bone type listed below.Long Bones: RedShort Bones: BlueFlat Bones: GreenIrregular Bones: PurpleSesamoid bones: orangeUse the paintbrush for a larger mark and change color using the "wheel."Don't stress about being "in the lines" I am more concerned with you knowing what these categories of bones are rather than your coloring ability. Type of Bone Sorting Sort these bones into their respective categories - long, short, irregular or flat Flat Bones Skull Sternum Scapula Ribs Pelvic bones Irregular Bones Vertebrae Mandible Sacrum Coccyx Long Bones Femur Humerus Tibia Radius Phalanges Metacarpals Clavicle Short Bones Carpals Tarsals Bones of the skeleton Label the following bones on the diagram of a skeleton below. Spelling counts... you might want to copy paste termscranium patella phalanges (x2) mandibleclavicle radius ulna pelvic bone femur scapula humerus vertebra carpals tarsals metacarpals metatarsalssternum coccyx sacrum ribstibia cranium mandible clavicle scapula humerus sternum ribs vertebra sacrum coccyx pelvic bone radius ulna metacarpals phalanges femur patella tibia fibula tarsals metatarsals phalanges carpals Long Bone Anatomy Term Matching Match up the term to the definition Epiphysis End of bone containing spongy bone Red Marrow Site of blood cell formation Diaphysis Scientific name for bone shaft Yellow Marrow Site of fat storage in adults Blood vessels provide nutrients and oxygen to the bone tissues Long bone anatomy Use the terms below to label the diagram of a long bone (copying and pasting the terms avoids spelling errors)epiphysis diaphysis metaphysisarea where yellow marrow found area where red marrow found cartilage compact bone spongy bone blood vessel epiphysis metaphysis diaphysis compact bone area where red marrow found spongy bone area where yellow marrow found blood vessel cartilage

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