This bone is the largest bone in the human body.
What is the femur?
This joint allows for nearly 360 degrees turning.
What is the ball and socket joint?
Muscles usually work in ...
What are pairs?
All birds of prey produce pellets of undigested parts of their food (hair, bones). True or false
What is true?
This system is responsible for fighting off infection and sickness.
What is the immune system?
This set of bones is designed to protect the majority of human internal organs.
What is the rib cage?
This type of joint can be found in your phalanges.
What are hinge joints?
When a muscle contracts it...
What is shortens?
In the bone sorting guide, you had to determine if the bones your found belonged to...
What are moles, shrews, rodents, and birds?
This system is responsible for processing the food humans consume.
What is the digestive system?
This bone is no laughing matter.
What is the humerus?
A place where two bones come together is ...
What is a joint?
What is the heart?
The primary reason for dissecting owl pellets was...
What is to learn about differences and similarities between human and animal bones?
This system consists of kidneys, bladder, and a ureter.
What is the urinary system?
Without this bone, chewing food would be very difficult.
What is the mandible?
This type of joint can be found in the neck of a human.
What is a pivot joint?
When you contract this muscle you are standing on your toes.
What is the gastrocnemius?
Owl pellets consists of...
This system uses electricity to send signals to the rest of the body. It is composed of the brain, spinal cord and nerves.
What is the nervous system?
This is the bone located near the shoulder that Mr Morris had to have 2 cm shaved because it was rubbing against the humerus.
What is the clavicle?
This joint allows for lots of flexibility in the spine.
What are gliding joints?
This is the largest muscle in the human booty.
What is the gluteus maximus?
Whole owl pellets odor can be described as...
What is odorless?
This system circulates all oxygen and carbon dioxide in little blood cells.
What is the circulatory system?