The human body has over 300 bones that work together to allow movement. Bones meet at joints, including ball and socket joints that allow flexible movement and hinge joints that bend like doors. Key bones include the femur in the hip, skull that protects the brain and eyes, backbone or spine, ribcage with 12 ribs, and bones in the hands and feet. Taking care of bones requires eating vitamin D to keep them strong.
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The human body has over 300 bones that work together to allow movement. Bones meet at joints, including ball and socket joints that allow flexible movement and hinge joints that bend like doors. Key bones include the femur in the hip, skull that protects the brain and eyes, backbone or spine, ribcage with 12 ribs, and bones in the hands and feet. Taking care of bones requires eating vitamin D to keep them strong.
The human body has over 300 bones that work together to allow movement. Bones meet at joints, including ball and socket joints that allow flexible movement and hinge joints that bend like doors. Key bones include the femur in the hip, skull that protects the brain and eyes, backbone or spine, ribcage with 12 ribs, and bones in the hands and feet. Taking care of bones requires eating vitamin D to keep them strong.
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The human body has over 300 bones that work together to allow movement. Bones meet at joints, including ball and socket joints that allow flexible movement and hinge joints that bend like doors. Key bones include the femur in the hip, skull that protects the brain and eyes, backbone or spine, ribcage with 12 ribs, and bones in the hands and feet. Taking care of bones requires eating vitamin D to keep them strong.
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Jobs of your skeleton • Skeleton give you shade skeletons help you move. A skeleton fact • Over 300 bones .some bones grow all togerher. The femur • Your femur. Is attached to your hip. The kneecap • The kneecap is not connected to other bones. The skull • Your brain and eyes. muscles • Muscles are attached to other bones. Ball and socket joints • Bones meet at joints. Hinge joints • Hinge joints are like doors. The backbone • Your backbone or spin. The ribcage • You have 12 of ribs. The arm bone • Your lower arms bone are the ulna and rabuis. Bones in hands and feet 27 bones in each bone How to take care of your bones • You have to eat vitemane d.