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Click to begin. Choose a Question. Bones. Muscles. Joints. Body Movement. Functions of Bones. 10 Point. 10 Point. 10 Point. 10 Point. 10 Point. 20 Points. 20 Points. 20 Points. 20 Points. 20 Points. 30 Points. 30 Points. 30 Points. 30 Points. 30 Points. 40 Points. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Bones Muscles BodyMovement

Functions of

Bones

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20 Points

30 Points

40 Points

50 Points

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30 Points

40 Points

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30 Points 30 Points 30 Points

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Joints

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206 Bones

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What is the number of bones

in the adult human body?

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Longest bone in the human body

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What is the femur?

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Scientific name for the jaw bone.

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What is the mandible?

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Scientific name for the collar bone.

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What is the clavicle?

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The smallest bone in the

human body.

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What is the inner ear bone?

(stapes bone)

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The face contains more than ____

muscles.

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What is 50 muscles?

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Attaches bone to bone

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What are ligaments?

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Occurs when fatigued muscles

contract

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What is a muscle cramp?

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Flexion

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What is a flexing muscle?

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When one muscle contracts, this

opposing muscle extends.

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What is an antagonistic muscle

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Where bones meet to help provide

movement

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What are joints?

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The most important joint in the human body.

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What is the thumb?

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2 Examples of hinge joints

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What are elbow and knee?

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This joint can move at a 360 degree

angle

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What are ball and socket joints?

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The backbone is a ________ joint.

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What is a gliding joint?

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Attach muscles to bones.

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What are tendons?

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The strongest tendon in the body.

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What is the Achilles tendon?

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Connects ribs to sternum and ends of

bones in moving joints such as fingers, elbows

and knees

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What is cartilage?

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Controls all body movement.

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What is the brain?

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A smooth, sustained muscle contraction that causes muscle

movement

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What is tetanus?

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Bones produce ______ and ______

blood cells

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What are red and white?

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________ are stored in bones and used

for metabolic functions

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What are minerals?

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True or False: Teeth are bones

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What is false?

(teeth are not bones because they don’t

contain bone marrow.)

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This bone structure is

important because it protects the

brain

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What is the skull?

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The 3 main functions of bones.

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What are support, protection and

movement?


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