The skeletal system is the framework of the body, consisting of bones and other connective tissues, which protect and support the body's organs and allow movement. It also plays a crucial role in the production of bloodcells and the storage of minerals.
Functions of the Skeletal System
Support: Provides a framework for the attachment of muscles and other tissues.
Bones are composed of both organic and inorganic materials. The organic components provide flexibility, while the inorganic components provide strength and rigidity. The basic structure of a bone includes:
Compact Bone: Dense and strong outer layer of the bone.
The student demonstrates an understanding of the interactions between matter and energy and the effects of these interactions on systems by researching applications of nuclear reactions in which a small amount of matter is converted directly into a huge amount of energy (i.e., E=MC2). (L)