How many bones are in the human body
What is 206
What is the term for muscles that we do not control
What is involuntary
A break in the bone
What is a fracture
Term for when 2 bones grow together to form one bone
What is fuse
Tissue that attach bones to bones
What are ligaments
What is the biggest and strongest bone in the body
What is the femur
Where is cardiac muscle located
What is in the heart
Stretching or tearing of a ligament
What is a sprain
Tissue that attach muscles to bones
What is are tendons
What is a joint
Where is the smallest bone located
What is the ear (stapes)
What type of muscle do we have the most of
What is skeletal
When cartilage gradually wears away, causing bones to rub together.
What is Osteoarthritis (Arthritis)
What is produced in the bone marrow
Blood Cells (Red and White)
Smooth, shock-absorbing tissue covers bone ends to reduce friction and prevent bone-on-bone contact.
What is cartilage
What part of the body contains the most bones
What is the hand (27)
What are the 3 types of muscles
Smooth
Skeletal
Cardiac
Condition where bones become weak and brittle, increasing the risk of fractures
What is Osteoporosis
What type of joint is the hip
What is a ball and socket joint
What is a contusion commonly known as
What is a bruise
Name a specific bone that would be found in the Axial skeleton
Vertebrae, ribs, Skull (cranium)
What type of acid builds up in muscles when they get tired
What is lactic acid
Inflammation (swelling) of the tendons (typically caused by overuse)
What is Tendonitis
What is the longest running game show on TV (has been on the TV the longest)
What is the Price Is Right (1956)
What are the bones in the fingers and toes called
What are phalanges