our head to
our toes, bones provide support for our bodies and help form our shape. The
skull protects the brain and forms the shape of our face. The spinal cord, a
pathway for messages between the brain and the body, is protected by the
backbone, or spinal column.
The ribs
form a cage that shelters the heart, lungs, liver, and spleen, and the pelvis
helps protect the bladder, intestines, and in women, the reproductive organs.
Although
they're very light, bones are strong enough to support our entire weight.
The human
skeleton has 206 bones, which begin to develop before birth. When the skeleton
first forms, it is made of flexible cartilage, but within a few weeks it begins
the process of ossification. Ossification is when the cartilage is replaced by
hard deposits of calcium phosphate and stretchy collagen, the two main
components of bone. It takes about 20 years for this process to be completed.
The bones
of kids and young teens are smaller than those of adults and contain
"growing zones" called growth plates. These plates consist of columns
of multiplying cartilage cells that grow in length, and then change into hard,
mineralized bone. These growth plates are easy to spot on an X-ray. Because
girls mature at an earlier age than boys, their growth plates change into hard
bone at an earlier age.
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