Skeletal System
How do bones, ligaments, and cartilage work together?
Ligaments connect the bones together, cartilage helps to cushion in between bones, and bones provide strength and support.
Are bones solid throughout?
Many bones are hollow and filled with marrow.
tendon
a band of tissue that connects muscle to bone
cartilage
a durable, flexible material that makes up the skeletons of some animals and is found in various places on the human body
exoskeleton
a hard covering on an insect or other invertebrate that must be shed each time the animal grows
mineral
a natural, solid substance found in rocks; each mineral has a specific chemical makeup
skull
a structure of bone found in the heads of animals and humans
What gives bones strength?
calcium (milk)
spine
in vertebrates, the flexible column of bones that protects the spinal cord and supports the body
Bones are connected to each other by;
ligaments
rib
organ of the skeletal system that helps protect the heart, lungs, and other organs in the chest
bone
organs that make up a skeleton
Which body system protects some of the internal organs, such as heart and lungs, from physical injury?
skeletal
bone marrow
spongy material inside long bones that produces blood cells
backbone
the column of bones that runs along the backs of all vertebrate animals and protects the spinal cord
vertebrae
the individual bones that stack to form the backbone of an animal
joint
the place where two bones are connected in a body
What are bones made of?
Bones are made of minerals and contain bone marrow inside.
How does out skeletal system help us move?
Bones, ligaments, and cartilage work together to help us move.
What does our skeletal system help us do besides allowing movement?
The skeleton protects internal organs from damage and provides shape and support for our bodies.