Functions
Structure
Apendicular & Axial
Joints
Skull
100
shape and form body structures
What is support
100
The end of a long bone
What is epiphysis
100
fingers and toes
What are phalanges
100
throwing an object such as javelin
What is ball and socket
100
See picture A
What is frontal
200
bones and muscles function together as levers
What is body movement
200
bone cells
What are osteocytes
200
wrist
What are carpals
200
Allows you to turn your head side to side.
What is pivot
200
See picture B
What is nasal
300
the intercellular material of bone contains large quantities of calcium phosphate
What is storage
300
connects bone cells
What are canaliculi
300
See picture 1
What is calcaneous
300
Sporting examples include running or a bicep curl.
What is hinge
300
See picture C
What is sphenoid
400
hemopoiesis
What is blood cell formation
400
type of cartilage the covers the ends of bones
What is hyaline or articular
400
Axial skeleton (5)
What are the skull, vertebral column, thoracic cage, hyoid bone, ear bones
400
Use this when gripping a tennis racket or squash
What is saddle
400
See picture D
What is zygomatic
500
parts of a lever
What are fulcrum, resistance, effort force
500
concentric rings in bone tissue
What is lamella
500
Appendicular skeleton (4)
What are pectoral girdle, pelvic girdle, upper limbs, lower limbs
500
A sporting example is when a basketball player is dribbling or bouncing the ball, the wrist creates this movement.
What is condyloid
500
See picture E
What is vomer
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