The skeleton provides _____ for the body's internal organs.
What is Protection?
What is the longest bone in the body?
What is the femur?
What are the two divisions of the Skeletal System?
What is the Axial Skeleton and the Appendicular system?
How many bones does the Skeletal System have?
What is 206 bones?
What is a Hematoma?
What is a blood clot?
Inside the bones, the ____ is responsible for the making of blood cells and platelets.
What is the Red Bone Marrow?
The skull is an example of what kind of bone?
What is a flat bone?
_____ connects bone-to-bone
What are Ligaments?
Between how many years do you "regenerate" a new skeleton?
What is 7-10 years?
How many universal types of fractures is there?
What is 7 (fractures)?
The _____ help facilitate movement, acting as a series of levers.
What are joints?
Vertebra, bones of the pelvis (ilium, ischium, and pelvis), maxilla, mandible, are all forms of which bone type?
What are Irregular Bones (non-uniformed shaped)?
What are the two main types of structure INSIDE the bone?
What is Compact and Spongy tissue?
How many bones does a baby have?
What is around 300 bones?
What is a soft callus made of?
The shift of walking on four legs, to two.
What is Bipedalism
The Humerus is a type of what kind of bone?
What are the two types of bone marrow? (Think colours)
What is Red Bone marrow and Yellow Bone marrow?
More than half of your bones are in the ____ and the ____.
What are the hands and feet?
_____ ______ is where the soft callus gradually hardens, via the minerals such as calcium and phosphates that get deposited into it.
What are the two ways the skeleton holds in your organs?
What is Direct and Indirect Enclosure?
Which type of bones give protection to tendons to avoid stress and tears.
What are Sesamoid Bones?
How many bones does the skull have at birth?
What is 22 bones?
Where is the only unconnected bone in the human body?
Where is the tongue?
What do osteoblasts do in a bone fracture?
What is building bone tissue?