[applause] Ok, Ok, yea I have to take care of this now How are you doing Mr. Marrow, sorry I'm late there was a lot going on in the lab. Boy Mr. Marrow are you getting enough exercise for your muscles? It's like you're all bone. Mr. Marrow? Mr. Marrow? Mr. Marrow? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Bill Nye the Science Guy, Bill Bill Bill Bill Bill Nye the science guy. Science rules! Bill Nye the science guy. Ernicia is a property of matter. Bill Bill Bill Bill Nye the science guy. T minus 7 seconds Bill Nye the science guy. bRought to you by bones without them you wouldn't have a leg to stand on. bones and muscles available in fine animals everywhere do you realize to work these buttons and open this door I need every muscle and bone in my body that's because they're all working together whether your waving, walking, walking funny running, jumping, or flying your muscles and bones work together to make you move. see there's a skeleton in every one of us. we're all a bunch of bones this is our extension arm of science. This white pieces are like bones and these thin ropes are like muscles. now watch what happens when we make this rope this muscle shorter. the arm moves this way we make this rope shorter the arm moves that way. see hoo, haw hoo haw hoo haw hoo haw hoo haw no matter which way pushing or pulling the muscles are getting shorter they are contracting. Now we have 200 bones on our body most of them are controlled with two sets of muscles that's what allows us to move and jump and hoo haw. Bones form the framework of our body ligaments help hold the bones together muscles move the bones tendons anchor the muscles to the bones. AHHHCHOO. you have tendons all over your body as you can see the tendons in the back of your hands. those tendons connect these muscles with these bones. Isn't that cool? Oh, I've gotta go. Whats the breakfast treat that sure to please from your pirital bone to your flanges. Bone-os, bone-os. Here's a very cool experiment that you can do to prove that bones have minerals. Next time you eat chicken or turkey save the bones. Take a leg bone it's the biggest bone and put it in a bowl of vinegar. We're wearing safety goggles becauase vinegar is an acid. Leave the bones in for a long time after 2 months. The acid dissolves all the mineral away from the bone. Without minerals the bones get soft and easy to bend. You can even tie one in a knot. There. [applause] hammering looks simple doesn't it? You just move your arm, but watch the hammer needs your fingers and they are connected to your wrist and that's connect to your lower arm and that's connected to your upper arm and that's connected to your back and that's connected to your leg. Look you even need to move your toes to hammer. To even do a simply thing like this you need your whole body because your bones and muscles are connected. Oh, oh ouch ouch. [ominous music] what is that over there what is that thing? Ohhh It's the science guy! Scared you huh? See sharks don't have any bones they're all cartilage soft and rubbery. You have cartilage too in your ribs, your ears, and your nose. See how soft it is and rubbery. What? [music] Without bones, we couldn't hold ourselves up. We'd be floppy, like this pancake. We'd just collapse. On the other hand, if we're all stiff rigid bone, like this gingerbread guy then we couldn't move at all we need muscles and soft movable parts to get around muscles move our bones around. That's how it works, whether you're lifting something pushing, or jumping up like a spring, ha ha muscles and bones help us move around. coming this sunday its the muscle pull. smooth striped and caridac we've got it all! Muscles, muscles, and more muscles extending and contracting and moving like you've never seen before! So grab the kids grab the dog and grab the neighbors and grab your ace bandage and come on down to the anatomy arena! muscles move our bodies. without muscles we couldn't ride a bike. or play with dogs [Man: Uh, Bill] or do experiments in the lab. [Man: Bill] so our muscles help us move because they all work together [man: your not fooling anyone Bill.] So as i move the muscles in my arm my biceps i'm also moving all the other muscles in my body because they're all connected bones! [man: Bill, uh Bill] Muscles!! Those are very fine muscles you have. Of course you know these muscles are very important they give you the power to move about to do the work in the fields. now if we can look inside of you we can see the skeleton, the bones of your body. why do you have these bones? The best way is to take away the skeleton and see what happens. look out! down you go you see you really need that skeleton that's the framework that holds your body up. Did you know that teeth are the strongest bones in the skeleton. There are 3 bones in the ear, the hammer, the anvil, the stirrip. There are over 600 separate muscles in the body. now you know!! Our bodies are like machines. or machines are a lot like our bodies. when a mechanism moves they have joints. like this door has a hinge. we have hinge joints in our fingers and our jaws. Ahhhhhh! [skeleton: Hello there Bill] our bones and muscles let us move our joints. Please consider the following. So in our hand, we have hinge joints. Like the hinges on a gate. Also in our hands we have a special joint called the saddle joint, in our thumb. It allows our thumb to go this way or this way. 2 directions 1 joint. cool! also in our body we'll find ball socket joints the kind we see in a tv. Ball and socket joints in our body are in our hips. look at our hips move in all different ways. In our backs, we have swervy joints a whole bunch of them. Our backs slide theres in joints in our body that don't move at all. fixed joints. There's fixed joints in your skull, but they don't move. all the different joints in our body let our bodies move all different ways. Thanks for joining me I mean joint-ing me on consider the following. introducing a collection of music so spine tingling it can be brought to you only by Deutsch gramabone. Presenting bonely is the night. who can forget songs like, Tiba tiba tibula, how i love my tibula. my leg bone and me. If I din't have a spine I couldn't stand it. Because I couldn't stand! Yo cranium, clavicle, and sternum you've got you got over 200 bones why don't you learn them. All these and many many more you realize what you're doing, don't you? Yea, I'm cracking my knuckles in your face. Actually you're pulling your bones apart and letting air bubbles between your joints. I am? I'm Tim Eng I work for Nike sport research lab and we have fun here and try to find the science behind the shoes. Big part of my job is learning how to distribute the pressure beneath the foot to minimize the impact and shock up into the bones and muscles with the bare foot we can see how much pressure is beneath the heel, the ball of the foot and the big toe. with a well design shoe we can distribute the pressure over the foot so that we can absorb some of the shock that goes through the bones and muscles of the legs. with the shoe we can see the high pressure beneath the heel are gone and force of pressure is distributed evenly. good shoes fewer injuries! Bile Nye!!! it's easier to smile than it is to frown. That's because you only need 17 muscles in your face to smile, but it takes 43 muscles to frown. Ouch! that was my foot! You never knoww when you're going to need more energy, less energy to smile! See ya! Did you know that...a sparrow has more bones in it's neck than a giraffe does. The largest bone ever found was the 7 ft long brachiosaurus arm bone. Birds have hollow bones, which are light, so they can fly. Now you know!! ladies and gentlemen, I present the bone. Although bones come in all different shapes and sizes, they are basically the same 3 things. On the outside is a hard membrane called the periosteum, and underneath that is a layer called the compact bone. that's the layer a dog really likes. then on the inside the soft cancellous bone sometimes called the spongy bone. see dogs aren't into sponges, but dogs do like bones Bones are apart of you, part of what keeps you kicking. and kicking, part of what keeps you kicking. Nice job! I got a bone to pick with you. When you're born you have about 350 bones. There not all bones, there's cartilage, that's what your ear is made of, and your ears. anyway cartilage fuses together to make bones your skull starts as several different plates and ends up as 1 big bone. So by the time your my age you only have 200 bones. But you started out with 350, isn't that wild. hey listen i'm not pulling your femur. that's a bone gag. she loves those bones jokes, don't ya. oh please. to the bone mobile. [Moo] Hey, leave that cow alone. I'm bone boy! but i was going to milk it. then you know that milk is a strong source of calcium. I'm bone boy!! Ahh calcium. [tink tink on glass] Milk is a good source of calcium and other minerals is what help make your bones so strong. here's a t-bone from a t-bone steak and here's a piece of aircraft aluminum you hold them like this they have the same sizes and shape, which one is stronger take a look, we've mounted them both on this t-stand of science. t-bone, t-stand, haha let's put some heavy weights on them. this would be a couple of liters of heavy soft drink. they both bend down about the same amount. that's not all there is to having bones you playing soccer and get hit in the ribs in the t-bone watch, we'll simulate getting hit in the bone with this pair of plyers, t-bone pretty strong aircraft aluminum not so strong. see it a good thing you're made of bone. a real good thing. milk a strong source of calcium. I'm bone boy. wrestling has a lot of do with balance and strength, speed, agility and moving joints the wrong way. It's a lot of fun! Now what? By doing this bending the knee joint the opposite way Elbows bent like this by putting more pressure on it the joint, it'll pull away from the shoulder and causes him to have pain. wrestling is painful, but it's fun! I win! Your back bone isn't 1 single bone, it's actually 33 small bones stacked on top of each other. small bones are called vertebra and they're hollow they protect your spinal cord the bundle of nerves that run down your back. Now the spinal column supports your whole body. a bunch of gliding joints they glide on each other because each vertebra separated by a soft squishy disk called cartilage. the same stuff you have in your nose. so your spinal column has a whole bunch of gliding joints. that's what makes you flexible. you can i have 33 vertebra a big snake like thi has over 400. thats why snakes are so flexible. you know Mr. Python that's a great looking backbone. A great looking set of back bones. it's really nice. Mr. Python, Mr. Phython, Mr. Pyyyython. They came from the spindarosa bone-anza! So little Joe I aint what you call fat am I? I'm just big boned, right? Yea, big boned, that's what you are. actually there really no such thing as big boned. most humans have the same bones in the same size. so my bones they are about the same size as his. buy guys like Hass you know how sensitive they can be. Yup, big boned that what I am. Yea, big boned Did you know that...muscle makes up 85% OF YOUR body weight. a human skeleton starts out as cartilage that hardens into bones over your entire lifetime. Bones is stronger inch to inch than skyscrappers. Now you know! our bones move in different ways because they're all connected by joints. they all work together so we can do things like this. Got bones in my body, or else i'd be like jelly. they help me stand up staight so i can perform ballet. yea, i got bones in my body working with my muscles too. they let me do my ballet and how about you. like a true burn brake i think bones bones are great, they work with muscles too they're in me and you! bones in my body! bones in my body! thanks for muscling in to see this show. it sent chills up my spine. if you excuse me I need to bone up for the next show. produced in association with the national science foundation. what? it's the fin isn't it. your bones are connected to your muscles and the 2 of them working together will allow you to ride your bike up this hill. see the stiff bones are connected to the soft muscles. Race ya! Fools, they laughed at me. i use bones and muscles to answer the phone, small world huh? Alien boy, love ya. that was my mom