Skeleton Function (AQA GCSE Physical Education (PE))

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Emma Archbold

Written by: Emma Archbold

Reviewed by: Lára Marie McIvor

Functions of the Skeleton

  • The musculoskeletal system is very diverse in its functionality

  • The bones support the body, keeping us upright and all our body parts in the correct positions

  • Flat bones, such as the ribs and cranium, protect vital internal organs that would otherwise be vulnerable to damage from impacts

    • High-impact sports such as rugby or boxing would cause a lot of damage if not for the protective properties of the flat bones

  • The movement of the body for physical activity, with the assistance of the muscles as well as other structures such as cartilage, tendons, ligaments and connective tissue

    • Bones act as a point of attachment for the muscles that aid with movement

  • The bones help to form the shape of the body, which plays a role in the physical build of athletes and their improved performance in certain sports as a result

    • People with long bones in the arms and legs have an advantage playing basketball and are more suited to playing professionally

  • Bones act as a storage for minerals such as calcium and phosphorus, which can be released if the body has an essential need for them

  • Some bones, such as the femur, have hollow openings in the centre. These contain bone marrow

    • One of the functions of bone marrow is that it is the site of blood cell creation such as red blood cells and white blood cells

    • Red blood cells carry oxygen around the body for respiration and white blood cells help to fight infection by destroying pathogens

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Emma Archbold

Author: Emma Archbold

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Prior to working at SME, Emma was a Biology teacher for 5 years. During those years she taught three different GCSE exam boards and two A-Level exam boards, gaining a wide range of teaching expertise in the subject. Emma particularly enjoys learning about ecology and conservation. Emma is passionate about making her students achieve the highest possible grades in their exams by creating amazing revision resources!

Lára Marie McIvor

Author: Lára Marie McIvor

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Lára graduated from Oxford University in Biological Sciences and has now been a science tutor working in the UK for several years. Lára has a particular interest in the area of infectious disease and epidemiology, and enjoys creating original educational materials that develop confidence and facilitate learning.