Bone-anza
What's that bone?
Jointastic
Muscle Memory
Miscellaneous
100

What is the substance called that surrounds the cells of a bone?

Bone matrix

100

What bone is often called the kneecap?

Patella

100

What are the 4 types of joints we talked about?

Hinge, ball-and-socket, saddle, washer

100

What are the 3 types of muscles?

Skeletal

Smooth

Cardiac

100

Do humans have an endoskeleton or an exoskeleton?

Endoskeleton

200

What 2 materials make up the bone matrix?

Collagen and minerals

200

What is the largest bone in the body?

Femur - represents 25% of a person's height

200

True or False: The hinge joint has very little stability.

FALSE - the hinge joint is very stable due to its limited range of motion.

200

What is the difference between voluntary and involuntary?

Voluntary means you can control it with conscious thought. Involuntary means you can't control it with conscious thought (it does it on its own).

200

What is the small patch of cells in the heart called that produces electrical signals that turn on and off about 100 times per minute?

Sinoatrial node

300

Which bone type has the collagen and minerals packed tightly together?

Compact bone

300

What bone is in the lower arm on the THUMB side?

Radius

300

Where are washer joints located?

In the vertebral column

300
Is smooth muscle voluntary or involuntary?

Involuntary

300

What is the sheath of tissue called that covers the outside of the bone called?

Periosteum

400

What part of the skeleton supports and protects the head, neck, and trunk?

Axial skeleton

400

What bone is often called the backbone or spine?

Vertebral column

400

What is the articular capsule? What are the 2 components of the capsule?

The articular capsule is a "bag" that surrounds most joints. It is made of a fibrous capsule and a synovial membrane that produces synovial fluid.

400

What muscle is found only in the heart?

Cardiac

400

What is the small smooth muscle located in the dermis that automatically contracts when you get cold or nervous?

Arrector pili muscle

500

What slippery substance coats the joints to reduce friction between bones/cartilage? (It's almost like an egg white)

Synovial fluid

500

What bone is the shin bone in your lower leg? What bone is the LITTLE bone in your lower leg?

Shin bone = tibia

Little bone = fibula

500

How does stability of a joint change when you increase the range of motion of that joint?

Increasing the range of motion DECREASES the stability.

500

How is skeletal muscle different from cardiac muscle and smooth muscle.

Skeletal muscle is voluntary, while smooth and cardiac muscles are involuntary.

500

What is the difference between ligaments and tendons?

Ligaments hold the bones of a joint together, while tendons connect muscle to bone.

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