What is the primary function of joints in the human body?
To provide movement by tendon attachments to muscles
How many bones does the human skeleton typically have?
206
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**WooHoo Bonus (Double Points)**What stabilizes joints in the human body?
ligaments
** Clapping Bonus (+500 points)**What happens to the number of bones in the human skeleton as a person grows?
The number decreases
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The humeroulnar joint is the articulation of the humerus with which bone?
Ulna
** WooHoo Bonus (Your Choice Points)** Which sensory organs are housed in the facial cavities?
Eyes, nose, and mouth
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Which joint type provides the greatest range of motion?
Diarthrosis
Which cranial bone is located between the eyes?
Ethmoid bone
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** Hopping Bonus (your choice points)** Which type of joint is most commonly classified as synarthroses?
Fibrous joints
What is the function of the palatine bones?
Form part of the roof of the mouth
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