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A [[bone]] is a hard [[organ]] in the [[Skeletal System|skeletal system]] made from [[Calcium Carbonate]] used to support an [[animal]]. | A [[bone]] is a hard [[organ]] in the [[Skeletal System|skeletal system]] made from [[Calcium Carbonate]] used to support an [[animal]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 16:45, 20 April 2019
Contents
Key Stage 2
Meaning
Bones are the hard parts inside our body that support and protect us.
About Bones
Key Stage 3

A drawing of a human skeleton.
A bone is a hard organ in the skeletal system made from Calcium Carbonate used to support an animal.
About Bones
- The bones are hard and white.
Bones are there for:
- Support - To hold you up
- Protection - They surround vital organs. (The skull cover the brain and the ribs surround your heart and lungs.)
- Movement - Bones are attached to muscle to all us to move.
- The bones make blood cells
- White blood cells and red blood cells are made inside the bones.
Key Stage 4
A bone is a hard organ in the skeletal system made from Calcium Carbonate used to support an animal.
About Bones
- The bones are hard and white.
Bones are there for:
- Support - To hold you up
- Protection - They surround vital organs. (The skull cover the brain and the ribs surround your heart and lungs.)
- Movement - Bones are attached to muscle to all us to move.
- The bones make blood cells
- White blood cells and red blood cells are made inside the bones.