The largest bone in the body.
What is the femur?
A joint.
What is a place where two or more bones meet?
A function of the skeletal system.
What provides structure and supports the body?
Two main types of bone tissues.
What are compact and spongy bone?
Nutrient important for bone health.
What are calcium and vitamin D?
Bone that protects the brain.
What is the skull?
Type of joint allows for rotational movement.
What is a ball and socket joint?
Protects the lungs and heart.
What is a ribcage?
The long bone.
What is femur? What is tibia?
Babies have ___________ bones.
What is 300?
The number of bones in an adult human body.
What is 206?
The type of joint in the knee.
What is a hinge joint?
The role of bone marrow.
What produces blood cells?
Tip of your nose and your ears.
What is Cartlidge?
Drinking milk or eating cheese gives your body this vitamin that helps absorb calcium.
What is Vitamin D?
The lightweight inner part of bone full of tiny spaces is called this.
What is spongy bone?
The function of joints.
What allows movement and flexibility?
Attached to bones to allow movement.
What are muscles?
The backbone.
What is a spine?
Ways to strengthen bones.
What is exercise and diet?
The bone marrow.
What produces red and white blood cells?
Fixed joint.
What is a skull?
Mineral stored in bones.
What is calcium?
Your knee.
What is a hinge bone?
Your bones grow quickly during these sudden periods of rapid height increase.
What are growth spurts?