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THIS. IS. Jeopardy. Your. With. Host. Ms. Musich. Jeopardy. Bones and Joints continued. Name that Bone. Just Joints. Skeleton Functions. Healthy Bones. Grab Bag. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Name that Bone

Just Joints Skeleton Functions

Bones and Joints

continuedHealthy Bones

Grab Bag

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What is the scientific name for these?

A 100

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Phalanges

A 100

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What is the scientific name for the hipbone?

A 200

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Pelvis

A 200

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This bone is also known as your shoulder blade.

A 300

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Scapula

A 300

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Which of the two bones in your forearm follow your

pinky?

A 400

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Ulna

A 400

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Name all 3 types of bones found in your foot.

A 500

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Tarsals, Metatarsals, & Phalanges

A 500

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What is a gliding joint?

B 100

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A joint where two bones slide over one another.

Ex. wrists and ankles

B 100

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These joints are found in your skull and sternum.

B 200

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Immovable

B 200

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Which joint allows for extensive forward OR

backward motion?

B 300

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Hinge Joint

B 300

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Name two places where you have ball-and-socket joints.

B 400

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Shoulder & Hip

B 400

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The vertebrae in your neck are examples of which type of

joint?

B 500

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Pivot Joint

B 500

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What does the first P in PEPSI stand for?

C 100

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Provides structure and support

C 100

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What does the E in PEPSI stand for?

C 200

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Enables you to move

C 200

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What does the 2nd P in PEPSI stand for?

C 300

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Produces red blood cells

C 300

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

Place A Wager

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What does the S in PEPSI stand for?

C 400

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Stores certain materials until your body needs them

C 400

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What does the I in PEPSI stand for?

C 500

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Internal organs protected

C 500

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What’s the common name for the clavicle?

D 100

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The collarbone

D 100

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Which joint allows for the greatest range of movement?

D 200

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Ball-and-socket joint

D 200

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The scientific name for the breastbone is the…

D 300

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Sternum

D 300

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Which joint allows for movement in one direction

only?

D 400

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Hinge

D 400

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Your cranium exemplifies which of the 5 functions?

D 500

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Internal organs protected

D 500

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Name two general ways to keep your bones healthy.

E 100

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Eat a balanced diet and exercise!

E 100

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How does cartilage help your joints?

E 200

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Cushions your joints so they don’t rub up against each

other

E 200

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Name three types of exercise that would benefit your bones.

E 300

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Any kinds of sports, walking, jogging, aerobics, etc.

E 300

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A break in a bone is called a…

E 400

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Fracture

E 400

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Name two minerals that are necessary for strong bones.

E 500

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Phosphorus & Calcium

E 500

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How many bones are there in an adult human skeleton?

F 100

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206

F 100

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What is the longest bone in the human body?

F 200

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Femur

F 200

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A strong connective tissue that holds joints together is

called…

F 300

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A ligament

F 300

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Name the two types of marrow and their functions

F 400

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Red – produces red blood cells

Yellow – stores fat for energy

F 400

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How many bones are babies born with?

F 500

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275

F 500

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

BONES

Please record your wager.

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The roof of the skull is formed from how many bones?

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Four

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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!

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