What Bone is This?
Skeleton
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100
Teacher point to jaw.
What is the mandible?
100
This produces blood cells. (Hint: It's a layer of the bone)
What is the bone marrow?
100
This joint is located where your femur meets your hip and your humerus meets your shoulder.
What is the ball and socket joint?
200
Teacher point to upper arm.
What is the humerus?
200
This makes your bones strong.
What is Calcium?
200
This type of joint is located where your ulna/radius and humerus meet. It is also located where your femur, patella, tibia and fibula meet.
What is the hinge joint?
300
Teacher point to bones in lower arm. Thumb first, than pinkie.
What are the radius and the ulna?
300
This reduces friction at the end of bones.
What is Cartilage?
300
This type of joint is where your back bone meets your skull.
What is pivot joint?
400
Teacher points to head.
What is the cranium?
400
These hold your joints together.
What are ligaments?
400
These allow your skeleton to bend and move.
What are joints?
500
Teacher points to leg, from top to bottom, name the bones.
What are the femur, patella, tibia and fibula.
500
The spinal column is located at the base of this.
What is the skull?
500
This is a function of your bones.
What is to protect your organs. What is to allow your body to stand upright.
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