Bone
Connective Tissue and Joint
Muscle
Muscle Strength
100

Store calcium and phosphorus

What does the skeletal system do?

100

It is located at the end of the ribs, spinal disc, and joint articulation surfaces.

What is cartilage?

100

This tissue works by voluntary contraction.

What is skeletal muscle tissue?

100

This type of muscle contraction does not involve change in muscle length.

What is isometric contraction?

200

60-70% of this consists of calcium carbonate and calcium phosphate.

What is composition of a bone?
200

This tissue connects bone to bone.

What is ligament?

200

This tissue can produce heat.

What is skeletal muscle?

200

This type of muscle contraction involves changes in muscle length.

What is isotonic contraction?

300

The bone in your forearm that supports the medial (little finger) side. 

What is the ulna?

300

This tissue connects muscle to bone.

What is tendon?

300

The skeletal muscle tissue contains 75% of this.

What is water?

300

Muscle fatigue produces this by-product. 

What is lactic acid?

400

The number is 206.

How many bones are there in the human body?

400

This tissue is related to bone growth.

What is cartilage?

400

These muscles act together to enable precise motor movement.

What is antagonistic pair?

400

This is the main factor causing the differences in maximum muscle power between men and women.

What is the cross-sectional area of the muscle?

500

It provides flexibility to the bone.

What is collagen (protein)?

500

This type of joint is at knee, shoulder, wrist, and hip.

What is synovial joint?
500

This muscle works with antagonist muscle as a antagonistic pair.

What is agonist muscle?