To create a skeletal system using matchsticks, start by gathering matchsticks of uniform length to represent bones. Use glue or small pieces of clay to connect the matchsticks at joints to form a basic skeleton structure, including the skull, spine, ribs, and limbs. You can use additional materials like string or wire for ligaments and tendons. Finally, ensure the structure is balanced and stable for display.
Construct/make a tetrahedron, which is three-dimensional.
Bones are tissues that make up skeletal system.
bones make up the skeletal system -what part do you want ?
by using a word NINE.
The skeletal system itself is an organ system. Some schemes combine the skeletal system with the muscular system to make the musculoskeletal system.
The answer is bones, that is what makes up the skeletal system. which is what i said!
You have muscular system, made of muscles and skeletal system, made of bones; which make up the musculoskeletal system.
By using matchsticks to make Roman numerals we can have: VII - VII = O By removing one matchstick we have: VII - VI = I
Find a picture of a cellphone tower to use as a guide. Using a strong glue and cutting the matchsticks or toothpicks if you need to, arrange them as the beams on the tower are arranged. Do not get in a hurry and allow the glue to set as you go.
Depends on whether or not you have drunk coffee recently.
You only need 4 matchsticks of equal size to make a square.
To make Roman numerals with matchsticks, you can use the matchsticks as lines and arrange them to represent the different symbols of Roman numerals. For example, one matchstick represents "I," two matchsticks placed side by side represent "II," three matchsticks represent "III," and so on. Use a combination of single matchsticks and different arrangements to create the desired Roman numeral.