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Bones

Bones. I ntroduction Introduction cont. Task Process Resources Evaluation. By: Dustyn Yung. Home Page. Introduction.

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Bones

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  1. Bones Introduction Introduction cont. Task Process Resources Evaluation By: Dustyn Yung

  2. Home Page Introduction • Bones are all over our body. At birth you begin with 270 bones in your body. As you grow up some bones fuse together to create one bone. Each bone is a complex living organ which is made up of protein fibers, minerals, and cells. Bones are attachment points for muscles that allow for movement.

  3. Home Page Introduction Continued... Click on the picture above about the four different types of bones in your body to read more about bones.

  4. Home Page Task • What have you learned? Take this tutorial and quiz to test your knowledge. • Skeletal Tutorial and Quiz • This is a quiz based on what you know and what you have learned. • Now that you have read about the four different types of bones in your body find out which type of bone has the most. After that right a 2-3 page paper over that bone and one other of your choice.

  5. Home Page Process • Write a 2-3 page paper on the topic “bones” • The paper needs to be 1 page about which bone type has the most bones in your body and what bones are included in the type. Also, 1 to 2 pages on a bone type that you find interesting. • Explain: • What the bone type stands for and where they are located in the body. • Movements of the bones • Parts of the bone If you have any questions do hesitate to ask. Here are some links to help you out: http://www.livescience.com/22537-skeletal-system.html http://www.neok12.com/Skeletal-System.htm Books and articles can also help you out.

  6. Home Page resources • Like mentioned earlier books and articles are highly recommended. • http://www.neok12.com/Skeletal-System.htm • http://www.innerbody.com/image/skelfov.html • http://www.livescience.com/22537-skeletal-system.html • http://hes.ucfsd.org/gclaypo/skelweb/skel01.html

  7. Home Page Evaluation

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