STUDENT ASSESSMENT SAQ SHEET
SUBJECT: Biology / (Human Physiology)
UNIT: Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Skeleton and
Muscles
TOPIC: Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Skeleton and
Muscles
LEVEL: 3
YOUR NAME:
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SAQ 1 Question:
1. What is the difference between vertebrates and
invertebrates?
2. What is the difference between an external and internal
skeleton?
3. List the key functions of the human skeleton?
4. What does the axial skeleton refer to?
5. What does the appendicular skeleton refer to?
Your answer:
1. Vertebrates have a backbone or spinal column and
invertebrates do not.
2. Endoskeleton refers to the hard component that serves
as the structure's internal support. It is referred to as a
living structure and is created from endoderm. Bone,
cartilage, and other tissues are examples of
endoskeleton. Exoskeleton refers to the hard outside
portion of an organism that shields its muscles and
delicate tissues. It is made of ectoderm and generally
referred to as a non-living structure. Hair, feathers,
scales, horns, and other features are a few examples of
the exoskeleton. The external skeleton is a lifeless
deposit on the top of the epidermis. The internal
skeleton is made of living bones.
3. It has both shape and form because it supports the
body. It protects the body's soft organs. A few bones
can produce both red and white blood cells. It permits
movement of the body. It contains minerals. It keeps
chemical energy stored. Movement, support,
protection, blood cell production, storage of chemical
energy and storage of minerals.
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