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    6: Bones and Skeletal Tissues Objectives Skeletal Cartilages 1. Describe the functional properties of the three types of cartilage tissue. 2. Locate the major cartilages of the adult skeleton. 3. Explain how cartilage grows. Classification of Bones 4. Name the major regions of the skeleton and describe their relative functions. 5. Compare and contrast the structure of the four bone classes and provide examples of each class. Functions of Bones 6. List and describe five important functions

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    et A silhouette is defined as a "dark image outlined against a lighter background." this title is perfect for the lifeless world described in Pauline Johnson’s poem‚ Silhouette. The silhouette is used as a metaphor for the decay of the chief. As the Chiefs surroundings decay and fall apart around him. The chief is slowly consumed by the loss of the land and his people. As the land begins to evaporate around him he becomes the "dark shadow-like shape" that once the leader of his tribe. In silhouette

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    subclass of Anthozoa‚ Octocorallia‚ in having six or fewer lines of symmetry in their body structure and only single rows of tentacles. These organisms are formed of individual soft polyps which in some live in colonies and can secrete a calcite skeleton. As with all Cnidarians these organisms have a complex life cycle including a motile phase when they are considered plankton and later characteristic sessile phase. It also includes the significant extinct orders of the rugose corals and tabulate

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    bottoms of some of the jars. When these jars were put back together‚ some showed religious scenes and rituals. This evidence all points towards this room being used a storage chamber. The annex‚ a room on the outside of the building; contained a skeleton who most probably died when the earthquake hit. It is impossible to tell if the person is male or female‚ as their entire pelvic area has been completely obliterated by the falling stones in the roof. A jar was found in their hands‚ along with woven

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    made from cut-paper collage and used for a Stop-motion film in 2012. This work is very unique because the artist used different paper materials to create a skeleton-like figure. The materials are placed beside‚ below‚ and on top of one another to create a three dimensional effect. This work of art is supposed to be an abstract human skeleton. The name of the piece plays an important role on the art work‚ because you have to know what it means. The word pareidolia means when a vague or random image

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    Now EEI Lesson Plan Template Lesson 1 VITAL INFORMATION Author *Subject(s) Science Topic or Unit of Study The Human Skeleton *Grade/Level 4th-6th *Summary Teacher will review the bones of the human skeleton‚ and their located in the body. Students will create a picture of the human skeleton using a variety of art objects. Students will then describe and understand the different bones with the use of a word bank. STANDARDS AND DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION:

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    “The life of a medieval peasant was just hardship and misery” Does the evidence show this is true? Is a Medieval Peasants life really all bad‚ or were there good times to? Their skeletons show that they did back breaking work‚ because their bones and joints were worn or deformed. The skeletons had arrested growth‚ because of famine or crop failure so they went hungry and only half of the babies born would live to see their 18th birthday! This means they had unsafe births‚ a bad thing for both

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    Kyle D’Mello‚ Chau Nguyen‚ Tiana Miran Mr. Wylam Period 5 21 November 2013 Comparative anatomy question #3 3. Compare and contrast the shoulder girdle and pelvic girdle of an avian skeleton versus human bone. Include in your explanation the structural differences and how that relates to the differing functions of both shoulder and pelvic girdles. Avian‚ and human bones seem to be very different‚ but there are some similarities about them. The purpose of the comparative essay are to find out

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    tone. Myop is startled when she steps on the skull of an old man’s skeleton. She notices it’s a skeleton when she starts looking at her surroundings. She notices “the rotted remains of a noose”. As well as a rope hanging from the limb of a tree. As a reader i can infer that this man was lynched years ago due to the clues the author gave us. In addition to this‚ Myop before proceeding to this site‚ she probably did not see the skeleton lying there due to the fact that she might have myopia because of

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    He was greatly influenced by his earlier careers in science which can easily be identified because most of his works‚ if not all are skeleton oriented. His works also seem to be centered around the idea of the human life cycle and how the body works. He uses the idea of mind‚ body‚ and soul connections to intertwine all of his works together and most can be identified with his symbolic

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