Ralphie and the rest of the class attempt to learn about the structure of the body in order to build a robot. They learn that bones serve as the support system for the body.
Beakman explains what bones are by using a skeleton and a model. He explains how durable bones are and why they are durable. He then shows how a bone breaks and compares it to a surf board that's broken. Beakman uses an animation clip to show how a bone would repair itself with osteoblasts and more.
Miley Stewart memorizes the names of the bones in the human body by putting them into a song. She spreads the song to her peers to the approval of her teacher.
Four-year-old Brielle teaches Ellen and the audience about the skeletal system. She identifies several bones, including the Clavicle, Skull, Patella, Scapula, and Sternum, and explains their function.
This clip illustrates the skeletal system and describes its purpose: to protect the body and give it structure. The clip covers core components of the skeletal system, such as bones, ligaments, cartilage, and tendons.