This is responsible for providing the founation of entire body.
What is the skeletal system?
Will also accept "What is the skeleton?""What are the bones?"
A group of specialized words and meanings in a particular field or study.
What is terminology?
A set of logical steps used to scientifically test observations.
What is the scientific method?
This body system is responsible for all movement across a multicellular organism.
What is the muscle system?
These tools are used to convey information in a quick and concise manner.
What are scientific graphes?
These are found where 2 or more bones meet.
What are skeletal joints?
These word parts may alter any terms' definition and typically procedes (come before) the main word.
What are prefixes?
An educated guess that MUST have scientific support or experimetation.
What is a hypothesis?
Muscles can perform ONLY this 1 movement.
What is a pull?
*Will also accept contraction
The largest percentage any cicle/pie graph can exhibit.
What is 100%?
The 3 categories of the joints are as follows.
What are fibrous, cartilagenous, and synovial joints?
*In any order
Many words in both science and medicine are taken from this language.
What is latin?
The 2 essentail parts of a scientific hypothesis must include all of these parts.
What is an if-then statement, and "because"/explanation for an observation.
The muscles of the human body are always categorized as one of these 3 options.
What is:
1. Cardiac Muscle?
2. Smooth Muscle?
3. Skeletal Muscle?
The measure variable on any scientific graph.
What is the dependent variable?
* will also accept y-axis
The 4 primary functions of the skeleton include the following.
What is to:
1. Provide structure for the body?
2. Facilitate Movement?
3. Protect internal organs?
4. Produce blood?
A term used to describe one small room.
What is the term "unicellular?"
An alternate reason or explanation for an event that often includes influential powers/authorities.
What are conspiracy theories?
Muscles are often line with these specialize organelles because of their (muscles) primary function.
What are mitochondria?
*Will also accept "the powerhouse of cells"
This correlation decribes variables moving in opposing (opposite) directions.
What is negative correlation?
The least mobile multiaxial synovial joint.
What is the gliding/planar joint?
Another descriptive word for the first green sprout of a liverwort.
What is a prothallus?
The last step of any round of the scientific method.
What is the conclusion?
These muscles require the greatest conceptration of ATP of all muscle categories.
What are Cardiac Muscles?
The type of correlation best supported by ONLY satellite information provided in the years 2000.
What is positive correlation?