Bones and Muscles
Human Body: Bones and Muscles
Bones and Muscles
Bones and Muscles
What you'll learn
- Our body has many bones joined together, called the skeleton.
- The skeleton gives the body its shape and support.
- Muscles are attached to bones and help the body move.
- Bones also protect soft parts, like the skull protects the brain.
Key concepts
Level 1 — Core idea
Verbal: Bones act like a frame; muscles pull on bones to create movement.
Symbolic: Skeleton → shape + support + protection; Muscles → movement.
Visual: Draw a stick figure and mark where bones and muscles work together, like the arm.
Level 2 — Going deeper
The skull protects the brain, and the ribs protect the heart and lungs. Without bones, our body would not hold its shape.
NCERT anchor
NCERT Looking Around 3 talks about body movements and how we use our body parts for daily activities like running and lifting.
Worked example
You bend your arm to lift a bag. What helps you do this?
Step 1 — Bones give the arm its shape
Step 2 — **Muscles** attached to the bones pull and bend the arm
Answer: Muscles help the arm **move** ✓
A helmet protects your head when you fall. Which body part already protects the brain?
Step 1 — The head has hard bone around the brain
Step 2 — This bone is called the **skull**
Answer: The **skull** protects the brain ✓
Common mistakes
| Mistake | Why | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Muscles give the body its shape | Confusing roles | Bones give shape; muscles help movement |
| Bones can move by themselves | Missing muscle role | Muscles pull bones to create movement |
| Only arms and legs have bones | Narrow view | Bones are found all over the body, including skull and ribs |
| Skull only helps us chew | Incomplete idea | Skull mainly protects the brain |
Quick check
- What is the name for all the bones in our body together?
- What do muscles help us do?
- Which bones protect the brain?
- Stretch: Why do doctors put a hard cast on a broken bone?
Revision tip: Feel your own arm bend and notice how muscles tighten near the elbow.
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Key Takeaways (TL;DR)
- What you'll learn
- Key concepts
- Worked example
- Common mistakes
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