Why Do We Have Skeletons?
A skeleton keeps us upright.
A skeleton helps us to move.
A skeleton protects our organs, such as our �brain, heart and lungs.
Guess the Animal
Can you guess which animal this skeleton belongs to?
Guess the Animal
Can you guess which animal this skeleton belongs to?
Guess the Animal
Can you guess which animal this skeleton belongs to?
Guess the Animal
Can you guess which animal this skeleton belongs to?
Guess the Animal
Can you guess which animal this skeleton belongs to?
Guess the Animal
Can you guess which animal this skeleton belongs to?
Guess the Animal
Can you guess which animal this skeleton belongs to?
Guess the Animal
Can you guess which animal this skeleton belongs to?
Guess the Animal
Can you guess which animal this skeleton belongs to?
Guess the Animal
Can you guess which animal this skeleton belongs to?
The Function of Skeletons
Snakes can have over 300 vertebrae (sections of back bone) with a rib attached to each one. This allows snakes to be flexible and slither along the ground.
Look at this skeleton. Explain to a friend any ideas you have about the function of the skeleton.
The Function of Skeletons
A dog’s shoulder bones are designed to be able to support the weight of its upper body. The joints in the leg bones are flexible to help the dog run.
Look at this skeleton. Explain to a friend any ideas you have about the function of the skeleton.
The Function of Skeletons
A fish has a long flexible spine to help it swim. The bones in the fins help propel the fish through the water.
Look at this skeleton. Explain to a friend any ideas you have about the function of the skeleton.
Different Types of Skeleton
Here are some examples of animals with �exoskeletons.
Lots of animals have their skeletons inside their bodies. �We call these endoskeletons. Some animals have �skeletons on the outsides of their bodies. These are �called exoskeletons.
Vertebrates and Invertebrates
Animals with spines (backbones) are called vertebrates. �Some animals don’t have spines. They are called invertebrates.