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Group 8
 Duncan, C.; Morando, A.; Robinson, R.
 Chapter 15: Integumentary, Skeletal, and
Muscular Systems
 Lesson 2: The Skeletal System
 8th Grade
 13-14 Year Olds
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The Skeletal System
What Does My Skeletal System Do?
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Structure
Stability
Movement
Protection
Structure-How We’re Put Together
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Axial (skull, spine, ribs,
sternum, breastbone)
Appendicular (shoulders,
arms, legs, hands, hips,
feet)
What’s Inside Our Bones?
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Spongy Bone
Marrow Cavity
Compact Bone
Cartilage
Different Types of Bones
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Long
Short
Flat
Irregular
Cartilage
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A type of connective tissue
Lines joints to cushion the bone and allow the
joint to move easily without pain
Helps form flexible portions of the nose and
ear
Joints
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Ball-and-Socket
Pivot
Ellipsoidal
Hinge
Practice
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What kind of joint is
your knee?
What about your hip?
Elbow?
Shoulder?
Ligaments and Tendons
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Ligaments connect bone to bone
Tendons connect muscle to bone
Eating Your Way to Strong Bones
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Diet
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Milk is rich in calcium and
high-quality protein.
Nearly all U.S. milk has
vitamins D and A added
and it has magnesium
and zinc.
All of these vitamins and
minerals help build strong
bones.
How do Healthy Bones Sound to
You?
Why Drink Milk?
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Could this happen to
you?
Work Your Bones
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Exercise
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Weight bearing exercise
makes your bones strong
and healthy
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it stimulates bone
formation and strengthens
the muscles connected to
the bones
Walk Your Way to Healthy Bones
Problems of the Skeletal System
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Fractures
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Hairline
Transverse
Comminuted
Osteoporosis
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What?
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A disease causing the
bones to become very
porous
This makes bones prone
to fractures and slow to
heal
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Who?
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Most common in women
following menopause
More common in females
Osteoporosis
Scoliosis
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What?
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An abnormal lateral
curvature of the spine
Who?
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Scoliosis can affect
anyone
Why?
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Birth defect
Nerve or muscle
problems
deterioration of the bony
material (discs) that
separate the vertebrae
Joint Injuries
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Dislocation
Torn cartilage
Bunion
Bursitis
Arthritis
Repetitive Motion Injury
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What?
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an injury or illness resulting from
bodily motion which imposes stress or
strain upon some part of the body due
to the repetitive nature of a task
Examples
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Carpal tunnel syndrome
Gamer’s Thumb
THE END!