These bones protect the heart and the lungs.
What are the ribs?
The heart is called an involuntary muscle because ____.
What is it never stops contracting to pump blood throughout the body and they contract and relax automatically without conscious thought or control.
These structures connect bone to bone, providing joint stability.
What is a ligament?
This is can be found in the nose and the ear but its not muscle or bone.
What is cartilage?
Name the three bones of the arm
what are humerus, ulna and radius
These are the three types of muscles.
What are the cardiac, smooth and skeletal muscles?
This muscle type is attached to your bones and allows you to move and have voluntary control of your movement.
What is the skeletal muscle?
Some call this bone the knee.
What is the Patella?
Name the three bones of the leg.
What are the tibia, fibula, and femur.
This Muscle type is only found in one organ
what are cardiac muscle cells?
The ishium, Illium and pubic bone are fused together to make this girdle
What is the pelvic girdle?
This part of the skeleton includes the bones of the limbs, as well as the pectoral and pelvic girdles.
What is the appendicular skeleton?
The spongy tissue inside bone that produces blood cells.
What is bone marrow.
This structure connects muscle to bone
Tendon
This type of joint allows you to bend at your elbow, knee or ankle.
What is a hinge joint?
What bone do the supraspinatus and infraspinatus originate from?
What is the scapula bone?
What includes the skull, spine and ribcage.
What is the axial skeleton?
This muscle type is found in the walls of hollow organs and is involuntary.
What is smooth muscle?
There are 5 types of bones: long, short, irregular, sesamoid and ____________.
What are the flat bones?
I am a small, triangular bone at the base of the spine. I am often referred to as the "tailbone" and can be injured if you fall on your back.
What is the coccyx?