The Skeletal System (Lexile 930L)

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7.12: Systems of the Human ody The Skeletal System (Lexile 930L) 1 id you know that babies are born with a total of 350 bones, compared to an adult with about 206 of them? The infant bones fuse as the body ages, showing that bones are made of living tissue. The skeletal system is made of all the bones in the human body. skeleton's rock-like bones are no longer alive in contrast to the bones in your body. In fact, each bone is a living organ, made of several different tissues. The cells in bones behave the same as other cells within the body. They absorb nutrients and expend energy. Healthy bones are dense and strong. 2 The skeletal system has five major functions. First, like the internal wooden structure supporting a house, bones are the framework that gives shape and support to your body. Second, bones protect your delicate internal organs. For example, ribs surround the heart and lungs and a skull protects the brain. Third, major muscles attach to the bone and make them move. Fourth, critical to life, blood cells are actually formed in the red marrow of some bones. Marrow is the soft tissue in the center of many bones. oth red and white cells are made in the center of many bones. Red blood cells distribute oxygen to all parts of the body, and white blood cells fight off germs and diseases. Finally, calcium and phosphorus make bone hard. The skeleton is the place within the body where large amounts of calcium and phosphorous compounds are stored for later use. 3 one is made of living tissue, which explains why a broken bone actually heals. To remain alive, the bone cells depend upon blood. The bone is fed by the blood, which also removes its waste. eep within a compact bone are the Haversian systems, also known as circular structures. id you know that upon slicing a bone, you can actually see these systems? They look like the rings of a tree trunk when cut at the tree's base. dditionally, bones are not smooth, as you might expect. Instead, they are full of pits, round ends, rough spots, bumps, and edges. Without these differences, muscles and ligaments would not be able to attach to the bone. Furthermore, the holes provide gateways for blood vessels and nerve endings to exit the bone. 1

7.12: Systems of the Human ody 4 The shape of a bone generally indicates the function it performs in the body. an you guess what the longest bone is in your body? It is the femur the thigh bone. It is actually onequarter of your height! eep within the ear, you will find the smallest bone, the stirrup bone. It is usually about one-tenth of an inch long. nother interesting fact is that bone shapes are genetically controlled and will be modified depending upon the work performed by the muscle. ones adapt to the functions they perform. 5 There are over 230 moveable and semi-moveable joints in the body. semi-moveable joint allows little or no movement, as is seen with bones of the skull. moveable joint provides for a flexible connection between bones. The body needs joints that provide flexibility with the bones, allowing the body to move back and forth. This is easily seen with the knee. The knee joints work like a door hinge allowing you to move your leg back and forth. Still other bones and joints allow for pivoting, such as the ones in the neck that enable you to turn your head. dditionally, you have shoulder joints that allow the arm bone to move nearly 360 degrees. 6 artilage is a thick smooth layer of cushiony tissue that usually is found at the ends of the bones. It does not contain blood vessels or minerals. s we age, cartilage sometimes wears out, resulting in a common painful condition in older people known as arthritis. Each time they move, they feel intense pain. 7 Without the skeletal system, we would be like a human beanbag flopping around as one big puddle of skin and organs. Our flexible skeletal system allows us to stand and walk, bend and rotate, and work against the forces of gravity. 2

7.12: Systems of the Human ody 1 What is the coating, marked by arrows in the diagram shown, at the ends of the leg bones? White blood cells Rock Marrow artilage 2 What kind of joint is pictured in the diagram shown? semi-moveable joint, allowing back and forth movement moveable joint, allowing back and forth movement semi-moveable joint, allowing twisting moveable joint, allowing twisting 3

7.12: Systems of the Human ody 3 What is the main point of paragraph 3? Red blood cells The skeletal system The structure of a bone ones, cartilage, and blood vessels 4 In paragraph 3, which word or words best describe Haversian systems? Ligament one marrow ircular structures artilage 4

7.12: Systems of the Human ody 5 Which sentence would the author disagree with? ones adapt to the functions they perform. flexible skeletal system allows mobility for our body. one shapes are genetically controlled and routinely modified depending upon the work performed by the muscle. Each bone is a non-living organ comprised of several different tissues. 6 The skeletal system has many functions. Which of the following body functions does the skeletal system not do? Remove germs from the blood Protect the internal organs Give shape and support to the body Produce red and white blood cells 5