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Bones

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What are examples of flat bones?   sternum, ribs  
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What is the compact bone?   hard, middle layer of bone  
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What are examples of long bones?   femur, fibula, tibia  
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What are examples of short bones?   bones of the wrist and feet  
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What is the hard, middle layer of the bone?   compact bone  
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What are the 5 functions of the skeletal system?   1. Give shape and support to the body2. Protect the organs3. Allows for movement4. stores calcium and phosphorous5. makes blood cells  
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Do humans have an endoskeleton or exoskeleton?   Endoskeleton.  
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Which bones does the axial skeleton include?   Bones that go down the center of the body  
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what is the smallest bone in your body?   stirrup  
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what is the inner part of the bone where blood cells are made?   marrow cavity  
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What kind of bones are teh vertebrae and pelvis?   irregular  
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What is the hard outer surface of the bone?   periosteum  
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How many bones are there in the adult skeletal sytem?   206  
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Which bones does the appendicular skeleton include?   bones that hand down  
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What forms a protective cage for several internal organs?   ribs  
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What is the spine made up of?   vertebra and discs (cartilage)  
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Which bones do teeth grow out of?   maxilla and mandible  
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What are the regions of the spine in order?   cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum, coccyx  
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What is the purpose of the skull?   to protect the brain.  
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