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Name: Maryam Ali 9A: Date: 27\1\2020

Bone Worksheet 1

1 fixed joints are found in the skull.

2. The bones in the top of my skull protect my Brain

3. ball and socket …joints help me bend my knees, jaws and elbows

. 4. Ligaments hold my joints together like strong rubber bands

5. The bones in my rib cage protect my heart and lungs.

Instructions: draw a picture of the inside of a bone, label the parts, compact bone, spongy bone and
bone marrow. Spelling counts!!

6. How can having low calcium effect your bones?

Therefore, low calcium levels directly affect the bone density and increases
susceptibility to osteoporosis and fractures.
7. What things might affect bone repair?
While some bones can heal by wearing a cast, others may require more invasive treatments, such as
bone fracture repair. Bone fracture repair is a surgery to fix a broken bone using metal screws,
pins, rods, or plates to hold the bone in place. It’s also known as open reduction and internal fixation
(ORIF) surgery.

A bone fracture

8. Name three foods you can eat to get calcium?

1. Cheese
2. Yogurt
3. Milk

4. Sardines
5. Dark leafy greens like spinach, kale, turnips, and collard greens
6. Fortified cereals such as Total, Raisin Bran, Corn Flakes (They have a lot
of calcium in one serving.)
7. Fortified orange juice
8. Soybeans
9. Fortified soymilk (Not all soymilk is a good source of calcium, so it's best
to check the label.)
10. Enriched breads, grains, and waffles

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