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Chapter 14: Personal Care and Healthy Behaviors

Student Web Activities Lesson 1: The Skeletal System

Introduction:
You probably do not often think about your bones, but they are a vital part of everything you do. This lesson addresses the composition and function of the human skeleton, including bone, cartilage, and joints. You can get to know your skeleton inside out at this Web site.

Links to Explore:
The Skeletal System
http://emuseum.mnsu.edu/biology/humananatomy/skeletal/skeletalsystem.html

Directions:

    • Click on the link to The Skeletal System and read the article.
    • Be sure to follow the hyperlinks within the article and read that content as well.
    • Don’t miss the Fun Facts section on many pages.
    • When you have read the entire article, answer the following questions

1.
Give an example of an immovable joint cited in this article.
2.
What is the only freely movable joint in your head? What purpose does it serve?
3.
Floating ribs are attached to which bone in the back? In the front?
4.
What protects the spinal cord?
5.
What is the most commonly broken bone in the body?
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