4.2 the structure of bones

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  • You can name the characteristics of bones and cartilage.
  • You can describe how the composition of bones changes throughout life.
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BiologieMiddelbare schoolvmbo g, tLeerjaar 3

In deze les zitten 17 slides, met interactieve quizzen, tekstslides en 2 videos.

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start task
  1. Log in to LessonUp and complete the online assignment.
  2. Copy the learning objectives into your notebook:

  • You can name the characteristics of bones and cartilage.
  • You can describe how the composition of bones changes throughout life.

Slide 1 - Tekstslide

skull
breastbone
collarbone
humerus
cervical vertebra

Slide 2 - Sleepvraag

Sleep naar de botten die je 
ziet op de röntgenfoto:
* welke botten komen overeen met botten in het been? 
radius
elbow
ulna

metacarpals



carpals

Slide 3 - Sleepvraag

Tekst
thighbone
bones of the foot
shinbone
fibula
bones of the hand
kneecap

Slide 4 - Sleepvraag

Planning
  1. Review of the previous lesson
  2. New explanation
  3. Complete assignments
  4. Wrap-up

Slide 5 - Tekstslide

4.2 Botten
Learning objectives

  • You can name the characteristics of bones and cartilage.

  • You can describe how the composition of bones changes throughout life.

Slide 6 - Tekstslide

Bone & cartilage
In the nose and ears, there is flexible cartilage.

The rest of your body is mostly made up of bones. Bones break much more easily than cartilage.

Slide 7 - Tekstslide

Bone

Consists of calcium (kalk) and collagen (lijmstof).

Calcium is firm but breaks easily.
Collagen is flexible but strong.


Dit is een aantekening

Slide 8 - Tekstslide

lots of collagen
little collagen

Slide 9 - Tekstslide

         lots of collagen          lots of calcium
As you get older, the collagen disappears, and your bones will break more easily when you fall.
baby           adult          elderly
dit is een aantekening

Slide 10 - Tekstslide

Cartilage
Nose and ears, also between ribs and vertebrae.

A lot of collagen and little calcium -> more flexibility.




dit is een aantekening

Slide 11 - Tekstslide

Slide 12 - Video

question
Imagine: You drop a baby and an elderly woman.
Which one is more likely to break a bone?




Discuss in pairs!
timer
1:00

Slide 13 - Tekstslide

answer
The elderly woman is more likely to break a bone because the bones of older people contain less collegen and more calcium than the bones of younger people.
This makes the bones of older people more brittle (fragile), while the bones of younger people are more flexible.

Slide 14 - Tekstslide

work
Assignments 1 - 7 (skip 4).
Pages 17 - 20.

Use the theory from section 2!


timer
15:00
Finished?
- Complete bs 1, assignments 1-8
- Check your work (via Classroom)
- STUDY: bones!

Slide 15 - Tekstslide

Bottenbingo

Slide 16 - Tekstslide

Slide 17 - Video