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Skeletal System By Lamar Poole Andrew Ingebrigtsen

Skeletal System By Lamar Poole Andrew Ingebrigtsen

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Hinge, Pivot, and Ball-and-socket The ball and socket joints at the shoulder and hip. Provide more range of movement then any other join. Hinge joint at the knees, elbows, and fingers. The body’s largest joint in the knee Pivot joint at the neck and forearms. Allow rotation around the axis.

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Skeletal System

By Lamar PooleAndrew Ingebrigtsen

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Hinge, Pivot, and Ball-and-socket

• The ball and socket joints at the shoulder and hip. Provide more range of movement then any other join.

• Hinge joint at the knees, elbows, and fingers. The body’s largest joint in the knee

• Pivot joint at the neck and forearms. Allow rotation around the axis.

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How it works with other systems

• Muscular system- must be attached to something at either end to give them support

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Fun facts

• The spine, which runs down the center of the back, allows the body to bend.

• Bones are like sponges with lots of air, this makes bones very strong, but very light.

• The skull, which contains the brain and protects it, is made up of different bones which grows together during childhood

• The hands are made up of different bones which allow a huge variety of movement.

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