Skeleton/Bones
Muscles
Joints
Muscles and Bones
Misc.
100
How many bones does an adult skeleton have?
206 bones
100

Complete the sentence. When I bend my arm, my biceps ________ and my  triceps __________.

Contracts.... relax.

100

What are flexible joints? Give an example.

Joints that allow our bones to move a lot. Ex. knees, elbows, and shoulders.

100
Point to all the biceps in our body.
Arms and legs.
100

The two types of cells that we studied - you had a choice build one of these two kinds of cells

What are plant or animal cells

200

Three types of bones? Give an example of each.

What  are long (tibia), some are short (vertebrae), and some are flat (skull)

200

Our skeletal muscle is located where in the body?  It is voluntary or involuntary?

What is attached to bones and voluntary.

200
What are semi-flexible joints? Point to one in your body.
Joints that only let our bones move a little. Ex. Our spine.
200

How do muscles move bones?

What is they pull on them.

200

The powerhouse (organelle) of the cell.

What is the mitochondria

300

The two parts of the skeleton (hint: they both start with an a)?

What is the appendicular and axial

300

Our cardiac muscle is located where in the body?  It is voluntary or involuntary?

What is in the heart and involuntary. 

300
What are fixed joints? Give an example
Some bones are connected at joints that can't move.
300

Classify whether it is a muscle or a bone. Abdominals, gastrocnemius, vertebrae, triceps, ribs, tibia.

Bones: vertebrae, ribs, tibia Muscles: Abdominals, gastrocnemius, triceps.

300

Energy created by the cell and used througout the body (the abbreviation is fine).

What is ATP or adenosinetriphosphate

400

The skull protects? The ribs protect?

What is The brain. Our heart and lungs.

400

Our smooth muscle is located where in the body?  It is voluntary or involuntary?

What is in organs and veins and involuntary.

400
Give five examples of when we use flexible joints.
Walking, running, tennis, sitting down, Basketball.
400

Point to the scapula, pelvis, trapezius, pectorals.

Point to the shoulder, hips, upper back, and chest.

400

The name of a nerve cell

What is a neuron?

500

What are three of the five functions of bones?

What is 

to protect

to support

to make blood cells

to move

to store minerals

500

Muscle cells either have stripes or not.  What is the word for striped muscle cells and what are the two types of muscle cells that have them.

What are striated muscle cells

What are skeletal and cardiac muscle cells.

500

The joints in your feet and hands are called.

What is gliding joints.

500

Point to the femur, ulna, deltoids, and gastrocnemius

Point to thigh, forearm, shoulder, and calf.

500

The name of broken bone that is pushing through the skin.

What is a compound fracture?

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