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CONCEPT
STATEMENT:
BONES - more than the scary skeleton hanging from a
door on Halloween. The bones in our bodies are living, growing
tissue. Throughout our lives, bone is constantly renewed through
a special process called remodeling. It is very important
to keep our bones strong and healthy and maintain this process
in a balance that builds bone mass. Human skeletons share
many similarities and differences with those of other vertebrate
animals. Bones have also played an important role in cultures
around the world.
The
BONES exhibition, through a variety of exciting, interactive
opportunities, helps to create an awareness of: the fundamentals
of bone biology, how modern technology provides us with ways
to help keep our bones healthy and how bones have found their
way into the art, music and literature of people around the
world.
Although
focused on the core subject of bones, the exhibit and collateral
support materials explore diverse content areas to engage
the myriad interests visitors bring to the experience while
providing abundant content to support science curriculum.
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