TISSUES AND SUPPORTING SYSTEMS INTRODUCTION TO THE SKELETON AND SUPPORTING TISSUES IN ANIMALS
Compiled by: Ubioka Joseph WEEKS 1-2: TISSUES AND SUPPORTING SYSTEMS INTRODUCTION TO THE SKELETON AND SUPPORTING TISSSUES IN ANIMALS Time: 40 minutes OBJECTIVES The students should be able to: I. Define skeleton and identify the types. II. List and explain the forms of skeletons. III. State the biological importance of skeletons. CONTENT Living things need the support of tissues and bones. These will enable them to maintain shape and perform some other functions such as movement and respiration. SKELETON ANDSUPPORTINGSYSTEMS INANIMALS. The skeleton is the bony framework of the body. In fact, the term Skeleton comes from a Greek word meaning “Dried up.” Living bone, however, is not inert material; it is dynamic and adaptable. BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE 1. The skelet...
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ReplyDelete1.All the bones in the body
2.206
3.Bone serves as a storehouse for various minerals.
4.The cranium
5.the sense organs
6.protect the heart and lungs
7.Calcium and phosphorous
8.Cartilage is rubbery, and bone is firm.
9.bone marrow
10.They have different bone marrow
11.The place where two bones are joined
12.groups of cells called fibres
13.push and pull movement
14.To link muscles to bones
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1. All the bones in the body and the tissues that connect them.
2. 206
3. Bone is a dry and non living supporting structure.
4. The cranium .
5. The sense organs .
6. Protect the heart and lungs .
7. Calcium and phosphorus .
8. Bone is inside the body and cartilage is outside .
9. Bone marrow.
10. They are made of different materials
11. The place where two bones are joined .
12. Calcium and phosphorus .
13. Pull movement only .
14. To link muscles to bones .
1. All the bones in the body and the tissues that connect them.
ReplyDelete2. 206
3. Bone is a dry and non living supporting structure.
4. The cranium .
5. The sense organs .
6. Protect the heart and lungs .
7. Calcium and phosphorus .
8. Bone is inside the body and cartilage is outside .
9. Bone marrow.
10. They are made of different materials
11. The place where two bones are joined .
12. Calcium and phosphorus .
13. Pull movement only .
14. To link muscles to bones .
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ReplyDelete1. All d bones in d body
2. 206
3. Bones serve as a storehouse for various minerals
4. Cranium
5. Sense organs
6. Protect d heart and lungs
7. Calcium and phosphorus
8. Cartilage is rubbery and bone is firm
9. Bone marrow
10. They are made from different materials
11. The place where two bones are joined
12. Group of cells called fibres
13. Push and pull movement
14. To link muscles to bones