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October 16th, 2019 The Great Gatsby by: F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Directions: ANSWER USING COMPLETE SENTENCES! Use the information you have been given to answer questions about: What bones are made of

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Level#1

Bones are made of both living and nonliving materials. The living materials are bone cells, blood cells, and nerve cells. These cells make up about one-third of bones.

1. Name the two types of materials that bones are made of.







2. List the three types of cells that make up the living materials of bones.





3. What makes up one-third of bones?







Level#2

Bones are made of both living and nonliving materials. The living materials are bone cells, blood cells, and nerve cells. These cells make up about one-third of bones. About two-thirds of bones are made up of nonliving materials, including the minerals calcium and phosphorous. The skeleton of an unborn baby is made of cartilage. This tissue is tough but flexible.

1. Name the two types of materials that bones are made of.





2. List the three types of cells that make up the living materials of bones.





3. What makes up one-third of bones?





4. Describe the skeleton of an unborn baby.









Level#3

Bones are made of both living and nonliving materials. The living materials are bone cells, blood cells, and nerve cells. These cells make up about one-third of bones. About two-thirds of bones are made up of nonliving materials, including the minerals calcium and phosphorous. The skeleton of an unborn baby is made of cartilage. This tissue is tough but flexible. As an unborn baby develops, most of its cartilage skeleton changes to hard bone. The cartilage that is left has many functions. For example, it prevents the ends of bones from rubbing against each other.

Describe the materials that bones are made of.





2. Explain the nature of the two materials that bones are made of.







3. Describe the skeleton of an unborn baby, and what happens to it as it develops. 







4. Provide an example of what happens to the remaining cartilage, that does not change into hard bone, after a baby's skeleton has mostly changed into hard bone.









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