Skeletal system
Osteopenia/Osteoporosis
Muscles
Fun facts (medical)
Fun facts
100

How many bones are in the human body?

206

100
What is the definition of osteopenia?

loss of bone mineral density

100
What are the three types of muscle

cardiac, skeletal, and smooth

100

What is the longest bone in the body?

Femur

100

Who painted the Mona Lisa?

Leonardo da Vinci

200

What two minerals does the skeleton store?

calcium and phosphorus


200

what is the definition of osteoporosis 

condition which the bones become more porous and fragile, which can increase risk for broken bones

200

For the three types of muscle, which one is voluntary and which one is involuntary?

involuntary- cardiac and smooth

voluntary-skeletal

200

What is the shortest bone in the body?

the stapes

(located in ear)

200

Who was the first woman pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic?

Amelia Earhart

300

List at least 3 major functions of the human skeleton?

-protect internal organs and tissues

-support the body

-provides structure and form for the body

-allows for movement

-stores calcium and phosphorus 

-serves as the site for blood cell production


300

What are some symptoms of osteoporosis 

-repeat fractures

-stress fractures

-back pain

-change in posture

-height loss

300

What are two signs of a weakening heart muscle?

slow heart rate, and lower blood pressure

300

Do babies have more, less, or the same amount of bones as adults?

More. 300 and they fuse together as we grow.

300

What planet is the coldest?

Uranus

400

True or False

People who engage in ED behaviors (such as restriction, purging, over-exercise) are at risk for developing osteopenia

TRUE

400

what are some thing to do to promote stronger bones?

-diet (eating recommended amount of calcium, protein and calories daily)

-avoid smoking/drinking alcohol

-physical activity in moderation

400

True or false

Ligaments is a connective tissue that connects muscle to bone

False. Tendons connect muscle to bone. Ligaments connect bone to bone

400

What is the hardest working muscle in the body?

the heart. it pumps more than 2,000 gallons of blood a day and beats more than 2.5 billion times in a 70-year life span. 

400

What is the largest planet in the solar system

Jupiter

500

Why is vitamin D important for bone health

It is essential for calcium absorption

500
What is the best diagnostic tool for individuals with high risk for bone loss?

DEXA scan

500

What are some functions or cartilage?

Name at least 3

-cushions bones inside joint

-protects bones from rubbing together

-reduces friction

-acts like a shock absorber throughout body. 

500
Which muscle moves the most throughout the day?

The eye

These muscles are constantly making adjustments as you read, watch TV, or look around you. In an hour of reading, your eyes may make as many as 10,000 coordinated movements.

500

Which country gifted us the statue of liberty

France

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