Function
Form
Bones
Bones Connective Tissue
Joints
100
The spine provides this function of the skeleton to the entire body
What is support?
100
This category of bones is found near the midline of the body
What is the axial skeleton?
100
This is the name of your "collar bone"
What is the clavical
100
These are the 3 major groups of bones in your hand.
What are the carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges.
100
Your skull moves around the vertebrae and is an example of this type of synovial joint.
What is a pivot joint?
200
The Skull provides this function to the brain.
What is protection?
200
This category of bones is found near the extremities of the body.
What is appendicular skeleton?
200
This is the name of your "shoulder blade"
What is the scapula
200
These are the 3 major groups of bones in your feet.
What are the tarsals, metatarsals, and phalanges.
200
The elbow and knee are examples of this type of Synovial joint.
What is a hinge joint. ?
300
Because the skeleton is connected to muscle, this function can occur.
What is movement?
300
These 4 bone groupings make up the Axial skeleton.
What is skull, spine, ribs and sternum?
300
This is the name of the upper arm
What is the humerous
300
This is your chest bone.
What is the sternum?
300
This type of connective tissue holds 2 bones together.
What is ligament?
400
Because our diet is not always consistent, the bones are able to provide this function.
What is store minerals such as calcium?
400
These bone groupings make up the appendicular skeleton
What are the bones in the arms, legs, pelvis, hands, and feet?
400
This is the name of the two bones in your lower arm.
What is the radius and ulna?
400
This material is found in between bones and acts as a cushion.
What is cartilage?
400
This type of joint is found in your wrist.
What is a gliding joint.
500
The femur, the largest bone, is especially good at providing this function.
What is produce blood cells?
500
Provide 3 specific bones in both the axial and appendicular skeleton.
What is the cervical, lumbar, thoracic vertebrae, sacrum, cocycx, strenum, xyphoid process. mandible, maxilla, occipital, temporal, occipital, What is the humerous, scapula, clavical, femur, tibia, fibula, radius, ulna tarsals, metatarsals, phalanges.
500
These are the 2 bones in your lower leg
What is the tibia and fibula.
500
This is the connective tissue that connects muscle to bone.
What is the tendon?
500
This type of joint is found in your skull.
What is a fixed joint?
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