What is the bone that protects your brain?
Cranium (Crazy Craniums)
How does the heart beat?
Involuntary or Voluntary?
What is: Involuntary
What is this
What is: Skeleton
What is the Dowagers Hump?
What is: A hump formed on the back of the neck
Longest bone in the body
What is:Femur
How many bones are in the adult body?
206 bones in an adult body
This muscle located on the front of the arm
What is: bicep
What is the purpose of the rib cage?
What is: Protect the heart and lungs
What are the Scoliosis?
What is: A C or S-shaped curve of the spine
What is a structure in between the ribcage
What is: Sternum
What is the bone that is in line with your smallest phalange?
What is: Ulna
How many muscles are in the body?
What is: 650 muscules
What is the function of the Fibula?
What is: The fibula is the long, thin bone of the lower leg. It runs parallel to the tibia and plays a significant role in stabilizing the ankle and supporting the muscles of the lower leg.
What causes Rickets?
What is: Lack of Vitamin D
Hold bone to muscle
What is:Tendon
What does your mandible do and protect?
What is: Jaw movement and protect/hold in teeth
This muscle is located at the top of the upper thighs
What is: quadriceps
What is this structure
What is: Ilium
What are the symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis?
What is: Inflammation, swelling and pain around joints
Hold bone to bone
What is: Ligament
What is this bone?
What is: Ischium
This is when the somatic nervous system has to send messages to control muscles?
What is: Voluntary
What is the function of the Fibula?
What is: It runs parallel to the tibia and plays a significant role in stabilizing the ankle and supporting the muscles of the lower leg.
What are the possible treatments for osteoporosis?
What is: Medication to help maintain bone density; Bisphosphonate
What is the joint located in your elbow and kneecap
What is: Hinge joint