Bones are the rigid organs that make up the skeletal system of vertebrates. They provide support and protection for the body, as well as playing a crucial role in movement, bloodcell production, and mineral storage.
Structure of Bone
Bone tissue is composed of two main types of bone: compact bone and spongy bone. Compact bone is dense and forms the outer layer of bones, while spongy bone is found inside the compact bone and has a porous, honeycomb-like structure.
Types of Bones
There are four main types of bones in the human body:
Long bones: These bones are longer than they are wide and are found in the arms, legs, fingers, and toes.
Short bones: These bones are roughly cube-shaped and are found in the wrists and ankles.
Flat bones: These bones are thin and flat and include the ribs, sternum, and skull bones.
Irregular bones: These bones have complex shapes and include the vertebrae and some facial bones.
Construct an argument from evidence to explain the likelihood of an organism’s ability to survive when compared to the resources in a certain habitat (e.g., freshwater organisms survive well, less well, or not at all in saltwater; desert organisms survive well, less well, or not at all in woodlands).
Create models that illustrate how organisms and their habitats make up a system in which the parts depend on each other.