Seventh Graders Conduct Muscle Lab and Study Human Skeleton

Is blinking a voluntary or involuntary muscle? How many bones make up a human skeleton, and what are the measurements? Seventh grade students made many discoveries in the school's state of the art science lab where they conducted a muscle lab and measured skeleton bones. Every student named and designed a skeleton for a contest that was judged by other classes in the school. Hands on learning opportunities make a lasting impression.

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