Muscular System
Muscular System 2
Skeletal System
Skeletal System 2
Natural Selection and Evolution
100

A period of inactivity that allows for recovery and growth.

Rest

100

There are _______ muscles in the human body, and each one has a specific function.

Over 600

100

The framework of bones and joints that supports and protects the human body.

Skeletal System

100

A vitamin that helps the body absorb calcium, important for bone health.

Vitamin D

100

The process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.

Evolution

200

A nutrient found in food that is necessary for the growth and repair of tissues.

Protein

200

Which is not one of the three main types of muscles: skeletal, smooth, nerve, or cardiac

Nerve

200

A structure in the human body where two parts of the skeleton are fitted together.

Joint

200

Any movement that works your body's muscles and requires more energy than resting.

Physical Activity

200

The process where organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.

Natural Selection

300

A flexible but inelastic cord of strong fibrous collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone.

Tendon

300

If a muscle contracts 5 times in 2 seconds, what is the frequency of contractions per second?

 2 1/2

300

The bone in the thigh, which is the longest bone in the human body.

Femur

300

True or False: The skeletal system helps supports our body, protects our vital organs, and helps us move.

True

300

A change or the process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment.

Adaptation

400

Muscles found in organs that are not under voluntary control.

Smooth Muscle

400

Being able to move without any internal or external help.

Voluntary  

400

A mineral found in many foods, essential for healthy bones.

Calcium

400

Bones are made of a mix of flexible fibers and _____ minerals.

Hard
400

Natural selection is the way some birds, like finches, have different types of beaks. Finches with beaks that are good at cracking seeds will survive better in areas where seeds are the main food. This is an example of who's theory?

Charles Darwin
500

Muscles attached to bones that help the body move.

Skeletal Muscle

500

A muscle that has no ability to move on its own.

Involuntary 

500

Small bones forming the backbone, protecting the spinal cord.

Vertebrae

500

Your shoulder has a specific type of joint in it. What is it called?

Ball and Socket Joint

500

Which statement is not true:

a) Physical adaptations involve changes to a living thing's body.

b) Behavioral adaptations involve the way animals act.

c) Mental adaptations involve the way an animal perceives predator and prey.

c) Mental adaptations involve the way an animal perceives predator and prey.

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