Muscular System
Skeletal System
Muscular & Skeletal Systems Connection
Structure & Support in plants
Wild Card
100

The function of the muscular system (p.80)

Movement

100

The function of the skeletal system

Structure, protection (both are correct)

100

Of the 4 types of human tissue, this is the type that connects the muscles and bones 

Connective tissue

100

This structure in plants absorbs nutrients and provides stability underground. They can be classified as tap, fibrous, and prop. (p. 90)

Roots

100

Daily Double: 100 points for EACH - 25 seconds

Name as many parts of of a cell as you can!

Cell Wall, Chloroplast, Cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, DNA, Mitochondria, Vacuole, Ribosome, Golgi body, Lysosome, Endoplasmic reticulum

200

What muscle cells do to create movement (p.80)

Relax and contract

200

This mineral, found in dairy products and leafy vegetables, is stored in the bones.

Calcium

200

Shoulders and knees are examples of these: a name for a place where two bones meet. (p. 81)

Joints

200

This structure in plants, between the roots and the leaves, is a plant's main system of support. Water and nutrients go up and down this structure. (p. 91)

Stem

200

This organelle, found only in plant cells, gives plants structure.

Cell wall

300

Of the three types of muscle tissue, this type of muscle tissue is voluntary. An example is the bicep. (p.89)

Skeletal muscle tissue

300

These cells, which carry oxygen around the body, are produced in the marrow (middles) of the bones. (p.83)

Red blood cells 

300

This material connects bones 🦴 to other bones 🦴 (p.81)

Ligaments

300

This structure, found in most trees, is a plant's system of support. It can also be described as a "woody stem". 

Trunk

300

The uterus, also known as the womb, is an organ covered in muscle tissue that acts in an involuntary way.  Skeletal muscle, smooth muscle, or cardiac muscle? (p.89)

Smooth Muscle

400

This type of muscle tissue is involuntary and is only found in the heart (p.89)

Cardiac Muscle Tissue

400

This type of skeleton is a hard outer shell found in most insects 🐜, arachnids (spiders 🕷 and scorpions 🦂), and crustaceans (lobsters 🦞 and crabs 🦀) (p.85)

Exoskeleton

400

Of the 3 types of joints, this is the type that rotates in almost all directions, like a shoulder or a joystick (p.81)

Ball-and-socket joint

400

Carrots and sweet potatoes are examples of this type of root structure (either taproot, fibrous root, or prop root)  (p. 90)

Taproot

400

This is the type of tissue that the skeletal system is made of

Connective tissue

500

This is the largest muscle in the body 

Gluteus Maximus (your bottom)

500

This type of skeleton, found in jellyfish and worms, is a fluid-filled internal cavity that provides structure (p.85)

Hydrostatic Skeleton

500

Level 4: This is the tissue in the knee that connects the upper and lower legs; tearing it is a common injury for athletes. What does ACL stand for?

Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL)

500

Vines are an example of a type of stem that are usually soft and green. They can't hold up on their own like a woody stem, but they grow quickly.  (p.91) 🌱

Herbaceous Stem

500

This is the type of muscle tissue that has more than one nucleus per cell.

Skeletal muscle

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