Skeletal
Muscles
Joints
Hierarchy
Misc
100
The framework made up of all the bones in your body
What is the skeleton
100
Involuntary muscle found only inside the heart
What is cardiac muscle
100
Place in the body where 2 or more bones come together
What are joints
100
The basic unit of structure in a living thing that carries out life functions
What is the cell
100
Examples include the heart, lungs, kidneys, eye
What are organs
200
The small bones that make up your backbone
What are vertebrae
200
The muscles that are attached to bones and that provide the force required for movement
What are skeletal muscles
200
Allows forward or backward motion
What is a hinge joint
200
A group of organs that work together to perform a major function
What is an Organ System
200
Muscle, connective, nervous, and epithelial are all examples of this.
What are types of tissue
300
A break in a bone.
What is a fracture
300
Involuntary muscles that work automatically to control certain movements inside the body
What are smooth muscles
300
When a bone comes out of its joint
What is a dislocation
300
Cell, Tissue, Organ, Organ System, Organism
What is the Hierarchy of an Organism
300
Forms the outside boundary of the cell, in all types of cells.
What is the cell membrane
400
A medical condition where the bones become weak and break easily.
What is osteoporosis
400
Muscle cells can only do this, so they must work in pairs
What is contract or pull
400
Flexible connective tissue that covers the ends of bones and keeps them from rubbing together
What is cartilage
400
A structure made up of different kinds of tissues that perform a specific job
What is an organ
400
Allows greatest range of motion, permitting movement of bones in a circle.
What is a ball-and-socket joint
500
Place in the body that makes most of the red blood cells.
What is red bone marrow.
500
Connect muscles to bones
What are tendons
500
Allows one bone to rotate around another
What is a pivot joint
500
A group of similar cells that perform the same function
What is tissue
500
• shape and support • enables you to move • protects organs • produces blood cells • stores minerals and other materials
What are the 5 functions of the skeletal system.
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