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The Human Skeleton: Understanding the Framework of the Body

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Ayzel Fatima

Published

October 12, 2025

The human skeleton, made up of 206 bones, serves as the body's framework, providing structure, support, and protection for internal organs. It also facilitates movement and produces blood cells.


 


Functions of Bones


  • Support: provides a framework for muscles
  • Protection: shields internal organs
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The human skeleton, made up of 206 bones, serves as the body's framework, providing structure, support, and protection for internal organs. It also facilitates movement and produces blood cells.


Structure of Bones


Bones are composed of:


1. Compact bone: dense, compact layer

2. Spongy bone: porous, spongy layer

3. Periosteum: outer membrane

4. Endosteum: inner membrane


Functions of Bones


1. Support: provides a framework for muscles

2. Protection: shields internal organs

3. Movement: facilitates locomotion

4. Blood cell production: bone marrow produces blood cells

5. Mineral storage: stores calcium and phosphorus


Types of Bones


1. Long bones (e.g., femur, humerus)

2. Short bones (e.g., carpals, tarsals)

3. Flat bones (e.g., sternum, skull)

4. Irregular bones (e.g., vertebrae, pelvis)


Importance of Bone Health


Maintaining strong bones through:


1. Calcium and vitamin D intake

2. Regular exercise

3. Healthy lifestyle choices can help prevent bone-related disorders like osteoporosis and fractures.


Common Bone-Related Disorders


1. Osteoporosis: brittle bones

2. Fractures: broken bones

3. Arthritis: joint inflammation


Conclusion


The human skeleton plays a vital role in our overall health and function. Understanding its structure and functions can help us appreciate the importance of maintaining strong bones

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