Skeletal
Muscular
Nervous
Structure/Movement/Control
100

What are the five main roles of the skeletal system?


Protection, support, supply, storage, movement.

100

What are the three main types of muscles?

Smooth, cardiac, skeletal

100

What is a neuron?


A nerve cell that carries information back and forth from the environment and the central nervous system (CNS).

100

How do the skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems support structure in the body?


They provide framework, enable movement, and coordinate body functions.

200

The femur provides what function?


Movement, support, storage, supply.

200

What is the primary function of the muscular system?

Movement.

200

What does the cerebellum do?

Controls the body's positioning and balance.

200

How do the skeletal and muscular systems work together for movement?

Muscles pull on bones to create movement.

300

The skeletal system produces white blood cells that play an important role in what other system?

Immune system

300
  • What is the connective tissue that attaches a skeletal muscle to a bone?

Tendon.

300

What is the central nervous system composed of?

Brain and spinal cord.

300

What role does the nervous system play in controlling voluntary movements?

It sends signals to skeletal muscles to initiate movement.

400

What is the name of the soft tissue found inside bones that produces blood cells?

Bone marrow.

400

Identify a type of movement that is voluntary.


Skeletal muscle movements (e.g. walking).

400

Identify the name and function of the two systems within the peripheral nervous system (PNS).

Autonomic (involuntary action) and somatic (voluntary movement and reflexes).

400

How do the three systems work together to maintain balance?


The nervous system detects balance, the skeletal system provides structure, and the muscular system allows for adjustments.

500

Which part of the skeletal system protects the brain?


Skull

500

Identify a type of movement that is involuntary.


Smooth muscle movements (e.g. digestion).

500

The nervous system is made up of three parts. What are they?

Brain, spinal cord, nerves.

500

Explain how these systems interact when you catch a ball.


The nervous system detects the ball's position, the skeletal system positions the body, and the muscular system moves the arms to catch it.


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