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Eyes/Ears
100

How many bones are there in an adult skeleton?

206

100

What is the role of skeletal muscle?

responsible for the movement of the skeletal system

100

What is the function of a tendon?

attach muscle to bone

100

What is a suture? Where could you find one on the body? *

Sutures are like seams that join the bones in the skull together.

100

Where would I locate the iris in the human body?

the eye

200

Are bones dead? Explain your answer with supporting evidence. *

Bones are not dead. They have LIVING cells inside them constantly growing, absorbing nutrients, and/or making red blood cells.

200

What muscles are involuntary? Explain why?

Smooth and cardiac muscles. They must contract/perform without thought in order to keep the body functioning properly. 

200

 

Where could you find a pivot joint? 

a)the shoulder joint

b)the skull

c)the humerus and pelvis

b) the skull

200

What is the difference between a reflex and a reaction? *

A reaction is voluntary and a reflex is involuntary.

200

Name one part of the INNER ear.

  • Cochlea. This contains the nerves for hearing.

  • Vestibule. This contains receptors for balance.

  • Semicircular canals. This contains receptors for balance.

300

Name three functions of the skeletal system

  • To protect and support delicate internal organs

  • Works with the muscular system to provide body movement.

  • Framework/support for our posture

300


Explain Muscle Fatigue

Muscle fatigue is when the muscles in our body don't get enough ATP (energy for cells)

300

Select the types of joints in the human body.

Ball and Socket

hinge

gliding

pivot

300

 

At birth, babies' bones are not fully formed. What is in place of these bones? 

Cartilage

300

What is 1? 


Pinna

400

 

Explain the difference between a newborn's skull and an adult's skull. 

A newborn's skull has more bones and sutures, is more flexible, and has a triangular gap near the top where the brain is exposed. An adult's skull has less and more stiff sutures and bones.

400

How are smooth and skeletal muscles different?

Smooth muscles make up organs, and most are INVOLUNTARY.

 Skeletal muscles connect with bones to move our body, and they are VOLUNTARY.

400

What are the smallest bones in your body?

Ossicles

400

What bone is 5?


Femur

400

What is 7?


Cochlea

500

How many bones make up the FACIAL bones of the skull?  

14

500

What are the three types of muscles?

Skeletal, Cardiac, and Smooth Muscle.

500

What bone is 15?


Scapula

500

What is an osteoblast?

 large cell responsible for the synthesis and mineralization of bone during both initial bone formation and later bone remodeling. Osteoblasts form a closely packed sheet on the surface of the bone, from which cellular processes extend through the developing bone.

500

What is the difference between cones and rods of the eye?

 Cones- detailed color vision, are concentrated near center. 

Rods- more numerous and work in poor light.

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