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  • Are bones part of the skeletal system?
    Yes
  • What are joints also called?
    They are also called articulations.
  • Do bones help protect your brain?
    Yes
  • Can we move without bones?
    No
  • What gives the body its shape and strength?
    The bones of the skeletal system.
  • Which organs do bones protect?
    They protect the brain, heart, and lungs.
  • What do they (bones) do?
    They support us, help us move and protect organs.
  • Why do you think we would have trouble moving without joints?
    Because joints are where bones meet and allow movement.
  • How can we see bones II side our body?
    We can see them with an X-ray.
  • What is the skeletal system made of?
    It is made up of bones and joints.
  • Do ligaments connect bones with each other?
    Yes
  • Aren’t bones only for helping us stand up?
    No, they also help us move and protect organs.
  • What do joints do in our body?
    Joints connect bones and let us move.
  • Isn’t that heart left unprotected in the body?
    No, bones protect the heart.
  • Don’t joints help us move?
    Yes, they do.
  • What are bones?
    Bones are the hardest parts inside our body.
  • Why are bones important for movement?
    Bones work with muscles to help us move?
  • What might happen if we didn’t have bones?
    Our body would not have shape, we couldn’t move properly and our organs wouldn’t be protected.
  • Are bones soft and bendy?
    No, they are hard and rigid.
  • How can we feel our bones without an X-ray?
    By touching part of our body, like our arm, we can feel them under the skin.
  • What is a ligament?
    A ligament is a part of a joint that connects bones to each other.