All muscles are one of these two types.
What are voluntary and involuntary?
This is the process of strengthening and healing bone tissue.
What is bone remodeling/
This type of joint is located at the distal end of the femur and proximal end of the tibia?
What is a hinge joint/
This type of bone is cubical in shape.
What is a short bone?
This set a new record of 54 feet in 2025.
What is a catapult?
This muscle tissue makes up the superior vena cava.
What is cardiac muscle?
Because they cannot exert a pushing force, this system is arranged in pairs.
What is muscular system?
This type of joint is located at the lateral end of the scapula and proximal end of the humerus?
What is ball and socket?
This cell type uses debris to rebuild bone.
What is osteoblasts?
This reduces friction and provides cushion in joints.
What is cartilage?
This type of muscle tissue gives you goose pimples.
What is smooth muscle?
In order to be strong and lightweight, bones are made up of these two types of bone tissue.
What is compact and spongy bone/
This type of joint is formed between the carpals and the radius?
What is ellipsoidal?
This is the movement or change in shape of a material or structure under applied stress.
What is deflection?
Another word for micro-fractures.
What are cracks?
This type of muscle tissues works in pairs.
What is skeletal muscle tissue.
Conceptualize, testing, improving are part of this.
What is the engineering design process?
This type of joint is created by the T12 and L1?
What is gliding?
These are a much larger portion of the body compared to those of other animals.
What are human legs?
This is all that is left of human tails.
What is the coccyx/
This type of muscle tissue moves food through the intestines.
What is smooth muscle?
This is what we call individual components working together to perform a task.
what is a system?
This type of joint is found between the phalanges and metacarpals.
What is saddle joints?
The secretes a fluid to significantly reduce friction within joint.
What is synovial membranes?
This is the first bone to support your step.
What is the calcaneous?