BS 2 - The structure of bones

BS 2 - The structure of bones
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BS 2 - The structure of bones

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Today's lesson
1. Check HW
2. Do paragraph 4.2 - The structure of bones
3. Exercise 2 pg. 72
4. Review questions

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Bones and cartilage
The skeleton consists out of 2 types of tissue: 
Bone (bot) and cartilage (kraakbeen)

But..
What are bones made of?

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Structure of bones
Bones exist out of calcium phosphate (=kalkzouten) and collagen (=lijmstof). 

Calcium phosphate makes the bone strong and rigid.
Collagen makes the bone flexible

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Changes of bone tissue
The skeleton of a baby consists mostly of cartilage tissue.
During growth, most of the cartilage changes to bone.

When you get older:
--> Amount of collages decreases
--> amount of calcium phosphate increases.





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baby is flexible because they have a lot of collagen in their bones
Old people break bones easier because they have less collagen.

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Where do bones exist of?
A
Collagen and calcium phosphate
B
Cartilage and calcium phosphate
C
cartilage
D
collagen

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Do the bones of older people have more collagen?
A
yes
B
no

Slide 9 - Quiz

Do the bones of baby's have more calcium phosphate?
A
yes
B
no

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Cartilage has more collagen than calcium phosphate. This makes cartilage ...
A
flexible
B
strong

Slide 11 - Quiz

What material is in a nose?
A
Cartilage
B
Bone

Slide 12 - Quiz

What makes bone strong?
A
collagen
B
calcium
C
cartilage

Slide 13 - Quiz

What material is in this bone?
A
Cartilage
B
Bone

Slide 14 - Quiz

Your ear is made of....
A
cartilage
B
spongy bone
C
compact bone
D
marrow

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Slide 16 - Video