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Skeletal System Acticity

This document is an activity sheet for labeling the bones of the human skeletal system. Students are provided a word bank and asked to label diagrams of the skeletal system by matching each bone to its name. The document also contains 3 short answer questions about what bones are made of, the purpose of the skeletal system, and what happens inside bones.
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Skeletal System Acticity

This document is an activity sheet for labeling the bones of the human skeletal system. Students are provided a word bank and asked to label diagrams of the skeletal system by matching each bone to its name. The document also contains 3 short answer questions about what bones are made of, the purpose of the skeletal system, and what happens inside bones.
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Name ____________________________________ Date _______________________

Skeletal System Activity Sheet


Label the bones of the human skeletal system using the words in the word box.

Humerus
Cranium
Carpals
mandible Sternum
Clavicle Mandible
sternum
Pelvic girdle
humerus ribs Calcaneus
Tibia
vertebal column Cranium
ulna
pelvic girdle Ulna
radius bone
Femur
carpals Phalanges
metacarpals femur Vertebral column

phalanges Fibula
patella Ribs

tibia Metacarpals
Talus
fibula
Clavicle
calcaneus Radius Bone
Patella
talus

Answer the following questions.


1. What are bones mostly made up of?
calcium-reinforced connective tissue and specialized bone cells
2. What is the purpose of the skeletal system?
It gives the body its shape, allows movement, makes blood cells, provides protection for organs and stores minerals.
3. What happens inside bones?
Marrow is a soft tissue that fills the insides of bones. Bone marrow comes in two colors: red and yellow. All new red blood cells, white blood
cells, and platelets are produced in the red bone marrow. Platelets are microscopic cell fragments that assist halt bleeding after an injury.

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