Bones
Muscles
Tissue
Movement
Respiratory System
100

The longest bone in the human body, articulates with the hip, tibia, and fibula.

What is the femur?

100

Suns out guns out, this is the muscle primarily responsible for flexing the arm.

What is the biceps?

100

No sweat, this involuntary muscle controls ducts and food in your digestive system.

What is smooth muscle?

100

The biceps flexes the arm at the elbow. That makes it this type of muscle.

What is a flexor?

100

Take a deep breath! This is the organ where the majority of gas exchange takes place.

What are the lungs?

100

The lower part of the jaw, which moves up and down during chewing.

What is the mandible?

100

I know this! This is a muscle that you use to raise your hand by raising the arm at the shoulder.

What is the deltoid?

100

This involuntary muscle tissue makes your heart beat and moves blood.

What is cardiac muscle?

100

The triceps increases the angle of the arm at the elbow. That makes it this kind of muscle.

What is an extensor?

100

This is the term for the tiny sacs of air in the lungs where gas exchange takes place.

What are the alveoli?

100

If I wag my finger at you, I am moving this set of bones.

What are the phalanges?

100

What a cramp! This muscle extends the foot at the ankle and makes up most of the lower leg.

What is the gastrocnemius?

100

Smooth moves! This voluntary tissue type is responsible for movement.

What is skeletal tissue?

100
This muscle group is the primary agonist when you extend your knee.
What are the quadriceps?
100

Breeeeathe...this is the main muscle responsible for bringing air into the lungs.

What is the diaphragm?

100

Ouch! I had a bike accident and broke my collarbone. But my physician referred to it with this name.

What is the clavicle?

100

Crunch time! This is the muscle that gets a workout when we do situps.

What are the abdominals?
100

This smooth connective tissue connects bones to muscles.

What is a tendon?

100

Oof, getting up from a chair after long class is likely to use this muscle group to extend the hip.

What are the hamstrings?

100
Don't eat too fast! This flap of tissue is what controls the entry of air into the lungs and prevents food from going through the respiratory tract.

What is the epiglottis?

100

I dunno! This is the bone I'm using when I shrug my shoulders.

What is the scapula?

100

Row row row your boat, mainly using this muscle that doesn't look a square, but isn't far off.

What is the trapezius?

100

This smooth connective tissue connects bones to other bones.

What is a ligament?

100

It's gym day! This muscle group is the primary agonist of a chest press or pushup.

What are the pectorals?

100

Did you say something? This portion of the respiratory system contains the vocal folds we use for speaking.

What is the larynx?

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