A day in the life of the skeletal system
This is a day in the life of a skeletal system. Every morning as the body start up the skeletal structure has already been working this poor system never gets a break. Due to the nature of it's job this system is always working. This system's job is to support and protect the other weaker and softer organs of the body. Much like an internal suit of armor. As the body goes through a usual day the skeletal system does many things. Some of the highlights are the rib cage protects the lungs and the Heart from taking damage.
Another important job of the skeletal system is Hearing & Balance.When you wake up to your alarm the vibrations caused by it vibrate the tiny bones in your ear sending signal to your brain which alert it to the sound allowing you to wake up The tiny ear bones are what vibrate the hair follicles in your ear allowing you to hear. There are also tiny bones in your ear dedicated to balance. These bones are just as important as the other bones in the body despite their size all that is except for one.
The spinal column is the most important bone in your body because it houses the nerves that allow you to control your bodily movements.Any damage to this could leave you paralyzed for life if not dead. However the spine is not the only bone that houses nerves and veins many bones serve as the pathways for these systems.
Damage to the spinal column is not the only Danger the skeletal structure faces. Diseases like osteoporosis threaten the skeletal systems safety and the life of the host. This is why it is important to have milk and other sources of calcium because if you do not have enough calcium you might be in danger of getting osteoporosis. Osteoporosis also known as brittle bone disease is when the bones do not have enough calcium and are not structurally sound, allowing them to break far easier than usual this greatly affects the quality of life of the host because it prevents them from taking part in things like sports because of how weak of their bones are.
Without the skeletal system we would not be able to move or survive for very long. Likewise the skeletal system requires the aid of other body systems to function properly. The nervous system is the control center for the entire body including the skeletal system, without the nervous system the bones would just be the long sticks of calcium and cartilage. The calcified bones of our skeleton also work with the circulatory system. Marrow inside of our bones helps produce the cells inside of you blood. Both red blood cells and white blood cells are created in your bones.
Bones are an essential part of the human anatomy and you will use them from birth to death. Bones are made mostly of collagen, a protein that is woven into a flexible framework. Bone also contains calcium phosphate and calcium carbonate, minerals that add strength and harden the framework. The combination of calcium and collagen gives the bone its strength and flexibility
Suffice it to say that the skeletal system is extremely important and I believe that this diagram shows that very well.
Dante Buoncristiani
11/28/17
3* Biology
This is a day in the life of a skeletal system. Every morning as the body start up the skeletal structure has already been working this poor system never gets a break. Due to the nature of it's job this system is always working. This system's job is to support and protect the other weaker and softer organs of the body. Much like an internal suit of armor. As the body goes through a usual day the skeletal system does many things. Some of the highlights are the rib cage protects the lungs and the Heart from taking damage.
Another important job of the skeletal system is Hearing & Balance.When you wake up to your alarm the vibrations caused by it vibrate the tiny bones in your ear sending signal to your brain which alert it to the sound allowing you to wake up The tiny ear bones are what vibrate the hair follicles in your ear allowing you to hear. There are also tiny bones in your ear dedicated to balance. These bones are just as important as the other bones in the body despite their size all that is except for one.
The spinal column is the most important bone in your body because it houses the nerves that allow you to control your bodily movements.Any damage to this could leave you paralyzed for life if not dead. However the spine is not the only bone that houses nerves and veins many bones serve as the pathways for these systems.
Damage to the spinal column is not the only Danger the skeletal structure faces. Diseases like osteoporosis threaten the skeletal systems safety and the life of the host. This is why it is important to have milk and other sources of calcium because if you do not have enough calcium you might be in danger of getting osteoporosis. Osteoporosis also known as brittle bone disease is when the bones do not have enough calcium and are not structurally sound, allowing them to break far easier than usual this greatly affects the quality of life of the host because it prevents them from taking part in things like sports because of how weak of their bones are.
Without the skeletal system we would not be able to move or survive for very long. Likewise the skeletal system requires the aid of other body systems to function properly. The nervous system is the control center for the entire body including the skeletal system, without the nervous system the bones would just be the long sticks of calcium and cartilage. The calcified bones of our skeleton also work with the circulatory system. Marrow inside of our bones helps produce the cells inside of you blood. Both red blood cells and white blood cells are created in your bones.
Bones are an essential part of the human anatomy and you will use them from birth to death. Bones are made mostly of collagen, a protein that is woven into a flexible framework. Bone also contains calcium phosphate and calcium carbonate, minerals that add strength and harden the framework. The combination of calcium and collagen gives the bone its strength and flexibility
Suffice it to say that the skeletal system is extremely important and I believe that this diagram shows that very well.
Dante Buoncristiani
11/28/17
3* Biology
Reflection
Positives
1 I think that I presented the information very well and very completely and I'm happy with how I did that.
2 I think that i covered all of the important information.
Negatives
1 I think that I'm deviated from the original idea of a day in the life of skeletal system and kind of turned it into a informational essay instead.
2 I hit do not think I used enough different websites so most of my information was just from the book.
Positives
1 I think that I presented the information very well and very completely and I'm happy with how I did that.
2 I think that i covered all of the important information.
Negatives
1 I think that I'm deviated from the original idea of a day in the life of skeletal system and kind of turned it into a informational essay instead.
2 I hit do not think I used enough different websites so most of my information was just from the book.